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And it’s the biggest release we’ve ever put out, with a pile of new features and goodies, including: Bluetooth v1.0 – That’s right, BLE support is here. Check out the Bluetooth Guide for details. .NET Standard 2.1 API Support – Meadow now fully supports…
Guess what? Today we shipped Meadow b4.5 and it’s a huge leap forward for our networking stack with two major pieces to it: TLS/SSL Support – So you can call your favorite `https` service endpoints. This should open up services like MQTT, Azure IoT,…
Hello Makers, As you probably know by now, we rolled out a new beta with updates on Meadow.CLI, Meadow.OS, Meadow.Core and Meadow.Foundation, so be sure to flash your devices with our latest Deploy Meadow.OS instructions and update all your NuGet packages to make sure…
Hello fellow makers, This post is to showcase the most interesting and useful Meadow projects on Hackster released throughout this year: Working with µGraphics on a ST7789 Display Learn how to connect an SPI LCD display to your Meadow board to draw shapes, text…
It’s the last chance to buy a Hack Kit in time for shipping for the holidays, and we’re running a 48 hour flash sale to help you make it happen! Now until Friday @ Midnight Pacific Time, get $20 off!! (Discount applied at checkout.) Dont…
The long awaited Meadow b4.0 release is here! And along with it, WiFi networking, file system, and more! We also released b3.12 since we’ve last written, which had another pile of goodies, including: Garbage Collector tuned up for our MCU. Tons of bug fixes…
Hey folks, Bryan here (cofounder/CEO); TL;DR: stay inside, buy a hack kit, and we’ll donate $15 to the local food bank. I know lots of you have been hit with C19, or are at risk of getting hit with it. Maybe your country is…
We shipped Meadow b3.7 this last weekend, and it’s yuuuuuuge! b3.7 is a huge leap forward, with it comes: 86x IO performance increase (318x since b3.5) 4-8x processing performance increase Tons of IO API stability bug fixes Deployment streamlining A pile of new Meadow.Foundation…
That’s right, we’ve started to ship Kickstarter rewards with v1.0 Meadow hardware! Meadow itself is still in beta, which gives us an opportunity to work together to shape the platform and stabilize the code base. If you missed out on the Kickstarter project, don’t…
We launched the Meadow Kickstarter this morning, and within 4.5 hours it had successfully funded! First of all, thank you to all of our backers for being a part of this and helping us bring the project to reality. And second, if you haven’t…
Building connected things is about to get a whole lot easier. The hardware revolution is nearly upon us. A decade of rapid development and mass production of mobile technologies has created a new class of hardware components that are low-energy, super powerful, connected, and…
When working with Netduino, you can literally build hardware at the speed of software. Are you a C# .Net developer that wants to build connected solutions but you feel like you don’t have the knowledge you need to assemble and control hardware? Are you…
We are absolutely astonished with the projects submitted to our Netduino contest on Hackster.io. Thanks to every one of you who contributed your Netduino project ideas and projects! We’re at the beginning of the connected things revolution, in which many of these efforts are…
Today, non-mobile connected devices outnumber mobile phones 4:1; in just a few years, connected things will outnumber mobile phones 10:1, with 75 billion connected devices predicted by 2025. Powered by microcontrollers and commodity hardware advancements, nearly all new products will be connected. We’ve partnered…
Hey folks, Bryan Costanich here; CEO and cofounder of Wilderness Labs, and I’m coming to a town near you! We’re kicking off a new connected things developer meetup group called Hardware Hackers, where we’ll be covering all things .Net hardware hacking. From prototype to…
This year, we participated at Maker Faire Bay Area where we got to see the latest creative inventions, meet enthusiasts of all types, and pass out over 800 bags of freshly popped popcorn! For those who participated in our raffle giveaway, thank you. Special…
Hi folks! Check out the new Wilderness Labs Developer Portal! We’ve been kicking out tons of new developer content, and along with the launch of Netduino.Foundation, it became clear that we needed a better way to organize and navigate Netduino developer resources. The new…
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