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Take Our Survey, Win Our Hardware! We’re surveying our community members in the U.S. about the projects and technologies you’ve worked on, and we want to hear from you. The survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete, and at the end of the survey, you can enter to win one of five AT&T IoT Starter Kits (2nd Gen) to jumpstart the development of connected edge devices! [Get Started!]( Projects of the Week See what's trending in the Hackster community. [FeedImage_150x112]( [Expression Flower by Android Things Experiments]( A flower that smiles with you. Published in [Android]( [Google]( [Raspberry Pi]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [DIY Universal CNC Machine by Arduino “having11” Guy]( Make a fully-functioning CNC machine that can accept different tools for less than $150 by using parts from DFRobot and Banggood. Published in [Arduino]( [Autodesk]( [DFRobot]( [Theremino]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Mini Gaming Wheel with Gas / Brake Pedals by Jonathan Mendenhall]( Find out just how good of a racer you are with a mini steering wheel, and finger operated gas and brake pedals! Published in [Infineon]( [Microsoft]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [LitterBug - Autonomous Trash Rover by Salma and Terry]( Self-driving rover using computer vision and deep learning to identify and clean up small pieces of trash. Published in [Adafruit]( [Hologram]( [TensorFlow]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Bitcoin Powered Electrical Outlet by Islam Rostom]( A smart electrical outlet that allows customers to rent electricity by paying with Bitcoins. Published in [Adafruit]( [Everything ESP]( [SparkFun]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Lightpipe 7-Segment Display by Brian Lough]( What do you get when you cross light-up shoelaces, some NeoPixels, and a 3D-printed mount? A pretty cool display! Published in [Arduino]( [SparkFun]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Reflow Master by Unexpected Maker]( An easy to use graphical reflow controller for your toaster oven! What's Happening? News, contest announcements, and more. [WIZnet Serial to Ethernet Contest Winners!]( From an AI vision platform to an industrial IoT bridge to a remote-controlled robot arm, here are the winners of WIZnet's Serial to Ethernet Contest. [MicroZed Chronicles: Packages, Custom Projects and Web Apps for the Ultra96]( In his latest MicroZed Chronicle, Adam Taylor takes a look at the three elements needed to get a simple IoT application up and running with the Ultra96 board. [IoT Readiness Workshop Is Coming to Houston and Calgary]( Ready to start your IoT journey, but don’t have all the answers? If you're in the Houston or Calgary area next month, don't miss Avnet's two-day workshop! 🎟 [S]( $50 on Your Arm TechCon Ticket!]( Planning on attending Arm TechCon in October? Use promo code 18ARMHACK to save $50 on your conference pass. [More News]( ICYMI Everything you may have missed from our blog. [3D Stretchable Electronics]( UC San Diego engineers are designing 3D stretchable electronics to be as multipurpose as your smartphone. [IoT for Ninjas!]( This Arduino-based Katana features sensors, allowing you to practice martial art motions and techniques. [Robot Ties Your Shoes for Only $600!]( UC Davis engineering students developed a shoe-tying robot on a shoestring budget. [A DIY Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System]( Andrea Cavalli’s DIY WarpPi calculator provides step-by-step solutions to algebra problems. [Thomas the Train Toy Turned Into Karaoke Robot]( This 3D-printed, Arduino-powered robot will sing its way into your nightmares. [See All Blog Posts]( Hackster Videos Weekly interviews, live builds, teardowns, and more! [🔎 DEFCON #badgelife]( DEFCON badge mayhem with Alex! [More Videos]( Startup Spotlight Show your support for these hot hardware campaigns. [Spatial MRX: Holographic AR Tabletop Gaming]( Transform your tabletop into an AR gaming experience with projected characters you control with play pieces. [uStepper S: Arduino-Compatible Stepper Drivers]( uStepper S stepper drivers add encoder feedback to your robots and 3D printers. [da Vinci Mini: Full-Color 3D Printer]( A small fume extractor kit that can operate via a USB plug or a rechargeable battery. Across the Board OSHW for your next design. [The Blueberry Pi, Just Another Fruity SBC?]( The Blueberry Pi is an Allwinner V3s-based single-board computer that you can build yourself. [Two New Banana Pi Boards, Both with PoE]( Introducing the Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero and BPI-R64, both with Power-over-Ethernet support. [Tiny Solar Energy Module]( The Tiny Solar Energy Module uses a pair of solar cells to power small projects. [Cameo 3.3V⇄5V Level Adapter for PocketBeagle]( This cape enables a PocketBeagle to interface with 5V digital logic. [SAMD Fusse Loader]( The SAMD Fusse Loader brings together a SAM D21 board with a CR2032 backpack. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Hackster.io 531 Howard St, Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94105 USA [Unsubscribe]( Â

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