A while ago we caught wind of the Electric Imp, a very cool little device that packs an ARM microcontroller and a WiFi adapter into an SD card. We got our hands on an Imp last week, and now it’s time ...
If you’re the type of person that doesn’t mind having a pocket/purse full of crumpled receipts, then maybe you should check out this tutorial from [tombrew] on giving a thermal printer ...
Yesterday at Maker Faire Bay Area 2012 we visited the Electric Imp booth to chat with the startup's founders and get some hands-on time with the tiny wireless computer. What is the Electric Imp? It's ...
Startup Electric Imp will begin selling developer kits for its Imp card, a Wi-Fi-enabled module designed to enable the internet of things. Startup Electric Imp will begin selling developer kits for ...
One trend we’ve been tracking is the “Internet of Things” — the idea that at some point, all devices will be intelligent and connected, allowing for things like whole home automation. The problem is ...
*First comes a bunch of use-cases, like the doors that spam you with SMS messages and the fridge that nags you for milk – ideas as old as the "smart home," that have never worked for obvious ...
Developing embedded software for the Internet can be a nightmare. Ethernet chips and peripherals are highly complex and require an extraordinary amount of effort and time to configure and set up ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electric Imp, a global platform provider for Internet of Things (IoT) secure connectivity and application middleware, today announced the release of impOS™ 36. The ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electric Imp, a global platform provider for Internet of Things (IoT) secure connectivity and application enablement, today announced the release of impOS™ 34. As ...
Cloud communications heavyweight Twilio Inc. today announced that it has acquired Electric Imp Inc. to grow its budding “internet of things” business. San Francisco-based Twilio provides a set of ...
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