Tuesday, May 29, 2018

June in IoT: The Tinkerer's Edition

I'm probably going to have to start delaying this series a couple of days because it's still May! Regardless, as we prepare to enter into June, let's look at what's been popular in the IoT space lately. Tinkerers and prototypers rejoice! There are new Arduinos out and plenty you can do with them! And as always, there's no shortage of cool things to do with your Pis and other devices. So, dig in and enjoy!


Connecting You With What's Cool

  1. Google I/O 2018 Marks a New Era for IoT Devices, by Ubaid Pisuwalah. With Google I/O behind us, let's see how Google is pushing forward in the realms of IoT and AI, and how devices and virtual assistants will evolve.
  2. Exploring Voice Control: Implementing Amazon Alexa Via Flask-Ask, by Vadim Sokoltsovh. Let's build a quick and easy Alexa skill using a custom HTTPS server (Flask-Ask in this example) rather than AWS Lambda to explore the ins and outs of voice-based UX.h
  3. Recovering OpenSDA Boards With Windows 10, by Erich Styger. OpenSDA boards haven't had the best history with Windows 10, but fortunately, there's a way you can recover those boards with a new feature.
  4. Advanced Raspberry Pi Traffic Lights Simulator, by Gunnar Peipman. This more advanced take on a traffic light simulator has an improved architecture and downloads schedules from a remote server.
  5. Raspberry Pi, Java, and the GoPiGo3 (Part 1): Setup, by Ken Fogel. Part 1 of this series tackles the basic setup of a GoPiGo3 robotic car and the various configurations you'll need as you set up and explore the platform.

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