How we made ESP8266 and CC3200 work on our IoT platform – Presentation from FOSDEM 2016.
Source: ESP8266 and CC3200 – How we made them work on our IoT platform [Presentation]
How we made ESP8266 and CC3200 work on our IoT platform – Presentation from FOSDEM 2016.
Source: ESP8266 and CC3200 – How we made them work on our IoT platform [Presentation]
Exactly four years ago, on 29 February 2012, we unleashed the original 256MB Raspberry Pi Model B on a largely unsuspecting world. Since then, we’ve shipped over eight million units, including three million units of Raspberry Pi 2, making us the UK’s all-time best-selling computer. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has grown from a handful of […]
At the start of this year, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced the long-awaited Wi-Fi HaLow standard for products incorporating IEEE 802.11ah wireless networking technology. HaLow extends a flavor of…
Source: HaLow Is The Natural Next Step In The Evolution Of IoT | TechCrunch
The solder oven is heating up, the solder paste is about to reach room temperature. It’s a mounting day here at the Paradise of the Frog. Some cards needs to be assembled for customers out there. A no coffee day of course to prevent trembling, the components are small and need a steady hand.
Google employees have it. So sure we have it here at Grodans Paradis AB also.
What, what, what what you all ask!?
Free laundry service of course. Well we wash ourselves and hang our cloths but that belongs to our free gym exercises.
Internet of things (IoT) is on the very top of Gartner’s Hype Cycle for emerging technologies, politicians have learned to say that internet of things is important for the society, and every research unit active within information and communication technologies – and with some level of self-preservation – is involved in IoT-activities. So with all this buzz around IoT, what is really the status of the technology?
Source: Webinar: Internet of Things – Why aren’t we there yet? | Acreo
So often in Coffeechug Cafe we test, experiment, teach, conduct activities, and more. Like most educators we forget to share all things we are working on. Sometimes they make it to the blog and social media if it takes off, but not all things are huge. This does not mean that they should not be shared. So I will be adding a bit of a series to the blog updating on things we are working on every few weeks. One of the challenges of instructional coaching is showcasing how our time is being used and what sort of impact we have on education. I don’t believe in full length meetings with teachers questioning their every move unless they ask and volunteer for this type of support. Rather, what I am finding is that teachers want to get better and they do that through exploring new options of teaching and learning, sampling ideas with a small group, developing radical ideas with a student, and basically dabbing a toe in the water of a new frontier. I thought it would be cool to share what has
Source: What are we doing in Coffeechug Cafe? | Coffee For The Brain
capable of running on devices with extremely limited hardware — as little as 32 MB of RAM
Source: Google Developing ‘Brillo’ OS For Internet of Things – Slashdot
Hmmm… yes that is extremely limited devices;-)