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News from Hackster.io Arduboy Nano, an Open Source Gaming System for Ants! The Arduboy Nano is a qua

News from Hackster.io Arduboy Nano, an Open Source Gaming System for Ants! The Arduboy Nano is a quarter-sized gaming system from Kevin Bates. Based on the same ATmega32U4 as the original, the device features a 0.49" screen, a 25mAh LiPo battery, and a 15mm piezo speaker. [READ MORE]( 🎙 Charlyn Gonda's Chic Hardware Charlyn makes polished tech pieces that wow, pop, and sparkle. Armed with a Glowforge and endless creativity, she brings technology into real life to help make decisions, track time, and mark occasions. We sat down to explore a few of her recent projects! [WATCH NOW](  Projects of the Week See what's trending in the Hackster community. [Adding Cellular to the Raspberry Pi Pico by Brandon Satrom]( Learn how to add a Cellular IoT device to the Raspberry Pi Pico. Published in [Adafruit]( [blues wireless]( [MicroPython]( [Raspberry Pi]( [Sensors]( [Tic Tac Toe on a Business Card by Ryan Chan]( A business card that can play the classic game of Tic Tac Toe. Published in [Autodesk]( [Gaming]( [Microchip Technology]( [MORE PROJECTS](  What's Happening? News, interviews, contests + more. [Celebrating 100 Years of Robots]( Alex has been experimenting with bringing photos and drawings to PCB art. This new design celebrates 100 years of the word "robot." [Only 10 Days Left to Enter NXP's HoverGames Challenge]( How are you using drones to help save lives and protect the world from pandemics? Deadline to submit your projects is February 14th. [Win a Big Prize with Your TinyML Design]( Use QuickLogic's QuickFeather board and AutoML to build intelligent IoT applications that address global climate change. Submit your project for a chance to win up to $5K and a one-year SensiML subscription.  Hackster News Brief Some of this week's top stories on our blog. [This Old iPod Now Streams Spotify]( Guy Dupont replaced a 4th gen iPod's hardware with a Raspberry Pi Zero W so that he could stream music from Spotify. [This Modern Day Take on the TIL311 Shines a Light on How to Deal with Part Obsolescence]( The reTIL from @tinyledmatrix is a reimagined, resin-cast, retro tech-style programmable TIL311 LED hexadecimal display replacement. [The Birbs and the Bees]( Add some smarts to your backyard wildlife watching with this Raspberry Pi-powered animal tracker. [MORE NEWS](  Apply for a Free nRF5340 DK + nRF52840 Dongle Bundle to Build Your Advanced Wearable [SUBMIT YOUR IDEA]( [Hackster.io] Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 531 Howard Street, Floor 2, San Francisco, CA 94105 [Unsubscribe](

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