Small, and easy to use devices, to monitor temperature, humidity, noise levels, luminosity and atmospheric pressure across a city.
Scare those little ghouls this Halloween with fire. Simply press your Amazon Dash (or IoT) button and within 5 seconds Boom!
An Alexa skill for determining if your baby is sleeping. "Check the little stink before having your next drink".
Smart home surveillance camera with face recognition and voice chat capability using Raspberry Pi, OpenCV and Amazon Cloud services.
A sample that uses an Arduino YÚN with an Alexa Smart Home Skill to provide voice control to LED lights.
Connecting a Particle Photon to our apartments intercom; for remote unlocking and logging.
Eliminate inefficient peak power generation by intelligently coordinating demand.
Intelligent and efficient waste management system.
Alexa-powered checklist for things you need to do/grab before you leave your house. Also serves as a template for simple checklist skills.
Secret Keeper allows you to share your deepest secrets anonymously with other Alexa Owners in a public or private way.
A Robot which dances and guides with your medice schedule to cheer you up all day.
"Alexa, ask Fables for a story."
Tasker, Particle, Raspberry Pi, Alexa, EventGhost - Voice-controlled home automation that is inexpensive and fun to build.
A cloud based data acquisition system for weather using the Particle Argon.
An oil container that can automatically order new oil via Amazon DRS when the oil level in the container is low.
Costa Rica news will get you the latest news from Costa Rica, all the information comes from local trusted sources like newspapers
Simple project using TSOP.
First published in 1975, the Oblique Strategies are a collection of brief aphorisms meant to stimulate creativity.
Ever wanted to ask Alexa where the next free shared bikes is waiting for you? No, try it now! Yes, here we go!
An IoT system developed, using RIOT OS, for the 2022 Internet of Things course @La Sapienza University of Rome
Lets you find out where rooms are when you first enter the Computer Center at the University of Arizona.