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Hackster's Wanderlust Summer! Hackster is proud to present no less than 6 international travel oppor

Hackster's Wanderlust Summer! Hackster is proud to present no less than 6 international travel opportunities as part of our ongoing contests this month. Our partners want to meet you and are offering fully paid trips in return for your bits, bots and bytes: - See Beijing with [Google]( - Visit Maker Faire in San Francisco with [Walabot]( - Head to [Helium's]( San Francisco headquarters - Join [Seeed]( during the Shenzhen Maker Faire - Check out [Sigfox]( in Berlin - Enjoy Rome with [Arduino]( NEW! We're beta-launching Hackster Pro, a new service for professional engineers and hardware entrepreneurs. It will include a new grade of newsletters, content, software and services. Interested? [Join the Hackster Pro Newsletter Today!]( Projects of the Week See what's trending in the Hackster community. [FeedImage_150x112]( [Grow It Yourself | GIY by dymonxd]( An automated, smart, self-contained growing system that cultivates plants from seed to maturity! Published in [Arduino]( [Autodesk]( [Digilent]( [Everything ESP]( [Maxim Integrated]( [Microchip]( [MikroElektronika]( [OpenBuilds]( [Texas Instruments]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Smart Bartender by Hacker Shack]( Why spend lots of money going out for drinks when you can have your own smart personal bartender at your service right in your home?! Published in [Raspberry Pi]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [3D Printer Fire Safety by Miles Nash]( Senses for smoke in the air near a 3D printer and will sound an alarm and turn off power to the printer if smoke is detected. Published in [Arduino]( [Autodesk]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Ugly Bug by Jeremie]( A walking insect looking thing made from leftovers. Published in [Arduino]( [OpenBuilds]( [SparkFun]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Teris Clock with a P10 RGB Matrix Using an ESP8266 by Tobias Blum]( I built this Tetris style timepiece with a P10 RGB matrix controlled by an ESP8266 using an ESP8266 and the PxMatrix library of @2dom. Published in [Adafruit]( [Everything ESP]( [mbientLab]( [Microsoft]( [NodeMCU]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [3-Axis Robot Solves 'Towers of Hanoi' by David]( If you do not struggle solving 'Towers of Hanoi' just build your own Arduino-powered 3-axis-robot. Published in [Arduino]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [IoT Weather Station With RPi and ESP8266 by MJRoBot]( Capturing local and remote data, logging then on an IoT platform. Published in [Everything ESP]( [Maxim Integrated]( [NodeMCU]( [Raspberry Pi]( [ThingSpeak]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Rube Goldberg Weather Station with Internet Data Storage by randtekk]( A complete DIY weather station that submits its data to the "THINGSPEAK" website, where it can be viewed from any browser. Published in [Adafruit]( [Arduino]( [ThingSpeak]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Chicken Coop Automation by BMic]( Automating a chicken coop with sensors and actors, using an Arduino MKR1000 and the Blynk internet dashboard. Published in [Arduino]( [Blynk]( What's Happening? New videos, interviews, contests + more. [C]( with Walabot Engineers - LIVE!]( Delve into the world of 3D Sensor Imaging. Bring your Windows laptop and work closely with Walabot engineers to learnmRF basics and how to build applications for the Walabot API. ​May 17th - Register [here]( [W]( has a new contest & new device giveaway!]( Imagine creating an application for a device that can see through solid objects and then being able to control it with a mobile app! [Join here.]( [MUST CHECK: The]( Integrated FTHR!]( The Maxim giveaway of 50 MAX32620FTHR boards is one of the coolest micronized chips you'll ever see for low-powered IoT applications anywhere. This tiny PMIC features single-input, multiple-output (SIMO) technology and highly integrated battery charging. [LOVE!]( [Join our Asia Pacific Tour with Arm!]( [The events]( will feature keynote speeches from global industry experts and talks by Arm's Silicon and Cloud partners about their technologies and opportunities for innovators in the region. We'll then turn the tables and give the stage to you! We want to hear about ideas, projects and products you've built using Arm technologies. [More News]( ICYMI Everything you may have missed from our blog. [The five-door dresser, called DRESS]( people with dementia]( NYU researchers create smart dresser to help dementia sufferers with morning routine. [Read more.]( [See All Blog Posts]( Hackster Videos Weekly interviews, live builds, teardowns, and more! [🛠U]( is in the house!]( A visit from Agustín Peláez of Ubidots – the cloud service to sense and control your #IoT hardware in real-time.// []( // [( [🔎 WIZnet WIZ750SR Serial-Ethernet Kit]( Want to communicate with your IoT devices over Ethernet? Check out [WIZnet's WIZ750SR]( kit! [More Videos]( Startup Spotlight Show your support for these hot hardware campaigns. [M]( Misty the Robot]( Misty Robotics Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for the New Misty II Personal Robot. Check it out and [get involved](. [Build A Smartphone with iSquare Mobility’s DIY Kite Kit]( The Kite kit v2 features all the parts needed to build an Android phone, including aQualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC (dubbed the Kiteboard) outfitted with an Arm Cortex-A53 CPU and Adreno 506 GPU, a 5" 720p touchscreen module, a 12MP camera module, and 3000 mAh LiPoly battery. [PHEW, that's a lot!]( Across the Board OSHW for your next design. [L]( FPGAs with Snō Module]( The Arduino IDE-Compatible Snō Module Looks Like a Great Way to Get Started with FPGAs. Read more [here.]( [Share a tip] [Download Now]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Hackster.io 531 Howard St, Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94105 USA [Unsubscribe]( Â

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