Connecting, Creating, and Learning With Your Neighbors
Our neighborhood is the heart of 826LA. Without our neighbors, we just wouldn't exist. It’s the moms and dads, local café workers, teachers, retired lawyers, part-time musicians, designers, college...
View ArticleBeagleBone Black packs 1GHz ARM CPU, 512MB RAM for just $45 (vídeo)
La BeagleBone might be just the piece of hardware for the DIY set itching to boot Linux in 10 seconds, but the freshly unveiled BeagleBone Black packs an even greater punch -- and the same speedy...
View ArticleOlympia Circuits’ Arno Shield lets Arduino newcomers bring their own board
While there have certainly been attempts at easing the Arduino learning curve, many of these still demand a new board or simplify just one aspect of a much larger universe. Olympia Circuits' new Arno...
View ArticleZuckerberg Launches A Tech Lobby, But What Will It Do Differently?
Elusive Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg made headlines today on the announcement of his new technology lobby, FWD.us, that he formed with his powerful Silicon Valley friends. Pero, behind the...
View ArticleA Radical Board Design from the 1920s Set Surfing Up for Popularization
Back in 1927 Tom Blake, a competitive swimmer from Wisconsin, found himself working on an interesting craft project in Hawaii. Introduced to this weird Hawaiian activity which came to be called...
View ArticleCanadian Chef Designs the “Ultimate Cutting Board”
When it comes to newfangled cutting board designs, I’m a fan of the Mocubo, which we covered here. But there’s still plenty of room in this market for innovative designs, as evidenced by this Canadian...
View ArticleDesign Problem: How Do You Design a Cutting Board for One-Handed Users?
As an untalented chef, I find accurately chopping vegetables to be a difficult and irritating task. But I have it easy in that I have two hands. For folks who only have the use of one hand, the task...
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