MAKE Day Two at Engadget Expand
Posted on November 10, 2013 at 3:29 PM by
Yesterday at Engadget Expand we got a change to cover the newly announced Sense 3D Scanner, the best practices of crowd funding, and watched as two teams battled in our Raspberry Pi Make: Off. Today we catch up with MAKE’s digital fabrications editor Anna Kaziunas France, LeVar Burton, Mark Frauenfelder, […]Read more on MAKE

Read more
Projects Start Taking Shape at Raspberry Pi Make: Off
Posted on November 9, 2013 at 10:19 PM by
The first day of Engadget Expand is wrapping up and the projects in the Raspberry Pi Make: Off are starting to take shape. Here’s a quick video update from Andrew on Team Astronaut Mike Dexter and John of The Sea Slugs. Judging by the incredible projects that are being made […]Read more on MAKE

Read more
Raspberry Pi Make: Off
Posted on November 9, 2013 at 5:07 PM by
Matt Richardson, contributing editor for MAKE, kicked off the Raspberry Pi Make: Off today in New York City at Engadget Expand. Two teams consisting of three members will compete Saturday and Sunday to engineer their best Pi recipe. Unlike traditional baking, the Pi Make: Off ingredients include electrical components and […]Read more on MAKE

Read more
MAKE at Engadget Expand in NYC
Posted on November 9, 2013 at 3:57 AM by
MAKE has a lot of great activities happening at the Engadget Expand event in NYC. Today we set up our 3D printers, prepped the Raspberry Pi MAKE-Off, and introduced our new 3D Printer Buyer’s Guide. And if that’s not enough, Editor in Chief Mark Frauenfelder, will be holding an electronics […]Read more on MAKE

Read more
Raspberry Pi “Kitchen” set for Engadget Expand in NYC Nov. 9-10
Posted on November 6, 2013 at 6:28 PM by
At the Raspberry Pi Kitchen, Matt Richardson, MAKE contributing editor and co-author of Getting Started with Raspberry Pi, will host a "make-off" with two teams of four each who will spend the weekend developing a product or device that uses components and tools from the "pantry" as they take the basic "ingredients" and turn out an tasty final product.Read more on MAKE

Read more
Cooking a Raspberry Pie with a Raspberry Pi
Posted on October 9, 2013 at 9:13 PM by
Here's an interesting idea: a microwave with a connected barcode scanner that reads and executes instructions for cooking food — driven by a Raspberry Pi. What did maker Nathan Broadbent decide cook in the introduction video? A raspberry pie, of course!Read more on MAKE

Read more
The Web Developers are Coming?
Posted on October 8, 2013 at 4:32 PM by
Today I spent the day somewhere where you might not think to find makers: the Great British Node Conference. For those of you who haven't come across it yet, node.js is a server-side solution for JavaScript—it's an event-driven Javascript platform which does non-blocking I/O—and is rapidly gaining popularity, and mindshare amongst the web communitRead more on MAKE

Read more