At the Hardware Hackathon: the Kegerator goes digital

One team turns a glowing tube of epoxy into a prototype for the next generation of lava lamps. Another rewires a Home Depot doorbell to send tweets, rather than ring. A third team wants to use Xbox to create a virtual dance floor.

And so it goes, at Providence's first-ever hardware hackathon, wherein dozens of geeks mash hardware (like a doorbell) and software (Twitter) into all manner of outlandish contraptions.


Full Story: At the Hardware Hackathon: the Kegerator goes digital Source: Providence Phoenix, February 3rd, 2012 Author: Stephen Beale

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DanielTaylor787

DanielTaylor787

Working in team and creating a wonderful things. Looking for a Xbox virtual dance floor which will definitely makes differnece here.Air Dancers

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John555

Now the world is focusing on technology and this is the era of this. It is a good news that Kegerator goes digital...

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Lipoz123

 

I am very much overwhelmed by your thoughts for this particular story. A more deeper and staged knowledge would be good for me Lipozene

 

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todd35

There is definitely so many great ideas coming up so much here. The hackathon is so amazing to be a part of. So many great projects are coming from this so much. Shred it