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Posted on Friday, Oct 8th, 2010
glove + various sensors + Arduino + LCD + speaker + clever code A user can sign and spoken words come out of the speaker! And not just finger spelling either, but full-on hand-waving crazy-gesturing sign language. See clokks.com for the full story.
Posted on Tuesday, Oct 5th, 2010
October is Bring-a-Friend month. Rather self-explanatory. But of course, we have a whole host of open-to-the-public events to which to bring your friend:
Posted on Friday, Oct 1st, 2010
The Release Candidate announcement email I received a couple days ago mentioned some expansions to their Ubuntu One online file storage service, including improved multi-device syncing and music streaming, but now it seems they are taking one cool step more: You'll be able to stream your own music that's stored on Ubuntu One to your smartphone! An Andriod app is already released and an iPhone version is planned. http://lifehacker.com/5652820/ubuntu-adding-mobile-streaming-to-its-ubuntu-one-cloud-service
Posted on Thursday, Sep 30th, 2010
Arduino is refreshing its core product line by renaming the Duemilanove to Uno, upgrading the Mega, and replacing the FTDI with a much faster and more flexible ATmega8U2 programmed as a USB to Serial converter on both. A new logo and website design are also being shown off. For the official announcement visit http://arduino.cc/blog/2010/09/24/dinner-is-ready/
Posted on Thursday, Sep 23rd, 2010
Mitch Altman appears in a video series where several hackerspaces are challenged to repurpose a commercial product of some sort in a way that a "common person" would find useful. Video after the break...

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Arch Reactor was founded in 2009 by a group of friends who liked technology, programming, making, and pizza. Now St. Louis' largest hackerspace, Arch Reactor's growing membership continues to bring new skills, projects, equipment, and people to one place.

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