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March 2014 – IoT, Analytics & Cars – Joe Speed
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Cognitive mobility and IoT cars. Joe Speed’s Cognitive Mobility and IoT Car Keynotes, Panels and Press. 8220;Makers and Co-Creation” with AT&T, GE FirstBuild, Local Motors at AllSeen Alliance Summit. AllSeen Alliance: THIS is what collaboration looks like. IoT MQTT handy links. A little bit of Spring and MQTT. Remote Control of Tizen IVI CANBus Data from the Cloud. 2,800kg Tizen mobile at Disney World. Publishing Tizen IVI CANBus Data to the Cloud. On REST is for sleeping. MQTT is…. March 5, 2014. MQTT i...
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4 key trends from Sketching In Hardware 2014 – Web of Things
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Architecting the Web of Things, for techies and thinkers! 4 key trends from Sketching In Hardware 2014. Middot; August 11, 2014. Last week we attended the Sketching In Hardware. Event, a 3-day workshop in Berlin that explored the perceived boundaries of the tech industry, and worked towards figuring out ways to overcome those challenges. What are the coolest use cases for the Internet of Things? What are the newest trends that are shaking up the tech industry? 1) The rise of the amateur manufacturer.
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The future’s bright, the future’s RED, Node-RED | Why? Because I Can!
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The future’s bright, the future’s RED, Node-RED. April 10, 2014. Regular readers will remember that last year I completed a “ move to the Cloud. 8221; for some of my less critical systems and this allowed me to turn off one of the two remaining VMWare vSphere host machines that I was running at the time. Since then, I’ve slowly been chipping away at the core Home Automation system that is still running on the xAP. Protocol using the excellent xAP Floorplan. For most of the logic and smarts. Protocols, wi...
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Applications | DEVEXPERIENCE
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Paolo Patierno's Blog. Microsoft Azure SB Lite. This project has the purpose to provide all the same APIs to access the Microsoft Azure Service Bus (Queues, Topics/Subscriptions, Event Hubs) you have on .Net Framework but for .Net Micro Framework, .Net Compact Framework 3.9, Mono (on Linux) and WinRT (Windows 8.1 and Windows 10) using AMQP protocol. It’s based on the AMQP .Net Lite library. Microsoft Azure nodes for Node-RED. This project provides a set of nodes for Node-RED. Including this component, th...
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Docs | LattePanda
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Getting Started with LattePanda. Power on your LattePanda. Connect with your peripheral device. Connect with 7 Display and Touch Panel Overlay. Software and Operating Systems. How to setup a VNC server on the LattePanda using TightVNC. How to access pinouts from Visual Studio. FirmateWebClient: a simple way to access sensors and actuators. Turn a LattePanda in to a 3D Print Server Using Octoprint. Face Detection using OpenCV. Send light sensor data to Azure storage. How do I know LattePanda is on? 1 Conn...
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HCI & Usability | LauraCowen.co.uk
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PhD, environment and energy, UX, open source, technology. Category Archives: HCI and Usability. I attended ThingMonk 2013. Conference partly because IBM’s doing a load of work around the Internet of Things. IoT) I figured it would be useful to find out what’s happening in the world of IoT at the moment. Also, I knew that, as a *Monk production, the food would be amazing. What is the Internet of Things? This is how James Governor. Who conceived and hosted ThingMonk 2013, explains IoT:. ThingMonk 2013 was ...
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Making Things | LauraCowen.co.uk
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PhD, environment and energy, UX, open source, technology. Category Archives: Making Things. I made something. Better still, I upcycled the festival wellies I bought for WOMAD 2010. This is what they looked like when I started:. Then I drilled holes for drainage in the soles:. I just used a 6.5mm wood drill bit (the largest I had) and drilled from the outside in. I didn’t worry about the heels because they’re probably harder to drill and the water should just run down from them anyway. Every Summer, I wis...
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Using the PiGlow with Node-Red - jsutton.co.uk
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Hacker, IoT enthusiast, IBMer and Committer on the @EclipsePaho project. Using the PiGlow with Node-Red. July 22, 2014. Laquo; Back to all posts. My house mate is currently waiting to get his delivery of his new Raspberry Pi B and PiGlow, and as we were discussing this I thought it would be interesting to see if I could control a PiGlow. Installing the PiGlow node module. Sudo npm install piglow. This one speaks for itself really! Setting up Node-Red to use the module. Now, run node red as sudo:.
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