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Acrylic Enclosures For Papilio Pro Now Back In Stock!
Hello, hackers! Just wanted to drop you all a quick note that the acrylic enclosures for the Papilio Pro are now back in stock at the store. There has been a hefty demand for these, and the design (by Os1r1s) is absolutely stunning. If you’re going to hack around with your PPro, we recommend that…
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New Products In The GF Store Available Now
Hola! Just wanted to drop you guys a quick note about some new products available in the Gadget Factory store. We’ve got a new USB hub that features 4 ports (all hot-swappable), is fully compatible with USB 1.1/2.0, and supports 480Mbits full speed. $6.99 each. (Pictured above) We’ve also got you covered on cables with…
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New Products Available In The GF Store
First up, we have a new seven-segment, eight-digit LED display to show you what’s happening with your numbers! Hook up this LED Display to your Papilio or other dev boards and do prototype projects with a counter, clock feature, display the values from sensors, or whatever else you’re doing to those poor numbers. Quick specs:…
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pcDuino Has Arrived! Now Available In The GF Store
We gave you a quick peek at it a few weeks ago here on the blog, and now BAM! The pcDuino has finally arrived and is in stock at the Gadget Factory store! The pcDuino is a high performance mini PC with an Arduino style interface. It can run full operating systems like Ubuntu and/or…
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New In The Store: USB Battery Pack & 1/8″-1/4″ Audio Adapter
Hey gadgetheads! Just a quick note: we recently added a couple of new products to the Gadget Factory Store. The first is a killer USB battery pack that you can use to juice your Papilio when you’re on the move. We just got these in, and we’ve got them very reasonably priced at $26.99 – yeah,…
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pcDuino Is A Mini PC + Arduino, Coming Soon To The GF Store
We’d like to introduce you to the pcDuino – a high performance mini PC with an Arduino style interface. The pcDuino is cool because it can run full operating systems like Ubuntu and/or Android ICS, can connect to your network, and is even compatible with Arduino shields! The pcDuino is powered by ARM Pro. Here…
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