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#buglabs

Bug Labs Build-Your-Own-Gadget System 2.0: Hello, Android

BUG 2.0, the second version of Bug Labs' Lego set for hardware hobbyists, is here, and it's two things the first one wasn't: blazing fast—and powerful as a Droid, to be specific—and ready for Android. More »
02/15/10
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By John Herrman
#buglabs

Bug Labs Releases Wi-Fi Base at Last

When Bug Labs, the open source gadget hardware kit launched almost two years ago, we had one complaint. Its main base lacked built-in Wi-Fi. Today the Bug guys are changing that with the BUGbase WiFi. More »
09/22/09
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By Joanna Stern
#buglabs

Quake Running on Bug Labs' BUG (About Time)

01/27/09
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#ces2009

Bug Labs QWERTY Module Prototype Deemed QWERTYy

01/09/09
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#buglabs

Bug Labs Open Source Gadgets Getting Pico Projector, 3G modules and More

Bug Labs, the system of open source gadget building blocks, is getting pico projector, speaker, 3G, combo Bluetooth/WiFi and a 802.15.4 radio module. More »
01/07/09
6,3056,305 views on this post, 123 new visitors
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By Brian Lam
#buglabs

Bug Labs' Modular Gadget System Gets New Add-On, BUGvonHippel

12/22/08
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#gadgets

Bug Labs' Open Source Gadget Store Now Open

01/21/08
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#buglabs

Bug Labs Store Launches Monday, Minus Wi-Fi

Bug Labs, the open source gadget hardware kit, will go on sale on Monday at around noon EST. But without Wi-Fi. Getting reliable open source Wi-Fi drivers in the base unit has been problematic, so they're launching without it in a special HiroP unit, named after the main character in Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash. There is some good news, though. More »
01/18/08
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By Brian Lam
#gadgets

Bug Labs Open Source Do-It-Yourself Gadget Gets a Hacking I/O Module, Pricing

01/05/08
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#buglabssdk

Bug Labs SDK Now Available

12/21/07
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#buginterrogation
As cool as we find the whole modular open-source electronics concept that Bug Labs has conjured up, we share some of the confusion and curiosity that you do about how this baby's gonna fly. We sat down with CEO Peter Semmelhack and, in addition to giving us the first look at the powered-on Bug itself, he answered some of our most burning questions: More »
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11/19/07
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By Benny Goldman
#buglabslightsup
Today, for the first time, Bug Labs CEO Peter Semmelhack is showing off a genuine powered-up prototype of the modular, open-source consumer-electronics device. Want a camera? Snap it on. Want GPS? Go for it. Here you see him attaching touchscreen LCDs, motion sensor, camera, 3G wireless LAN and GPS. It's powered up, and the PDA app works (as you can see in the gallery), but Bug isn't showing us full functionality yet, so for that you will have to stay tuned. [Bug Labs, all Giz's Bug Labs Coverage]
11/19/07
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By Wilson Rothman
#buglabs
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11/01/07
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By Brian Lam
#buglabsvsbberry
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11/01/07
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By Brian Lam
#buglabsvsbberry
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10/31/07
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By Brian Lam
#buglabs
I sat down with Peter Semmelhack, CEO of Bug labs, to talk about his open source hardware gadgets. My first question for him was why open source hardware when open source software is so powerful and easier to implement? His answer explained how Bug Labs should anticipate the innovative hacks (like Lego Mindstorm), but also how it compares to out of the box gadgets built on closed systems. (There's room for both in the world.) More interview clips to come.
Feature
10/25/07
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By Brian Lam
#buglabs

Bug Labs: First Look at the Hardware Designs

The first renderings of the final hardware cases for Bug Labs open source gadget platform are up on their website. As you can see it's really coming along since the last time we got a look at it. It's looking halfway decent now, although a little clunkier than I would have expected. It will be interesting to see how the design evolves as the product release approaches. [Bug Labs]
10/08/07
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By Sean Fallon
#opensource

Bug Labs Website BUGbase and Module Hardware Details

08/28/07
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#whatisit

First Look at the Bug Labs Open Source Hardware

Phil Torrone went to a NYC event for Bug Labs where they unveiled the first of their component, open-source hardware for DIY gadgets. More photos over at Make. [Make]
08/15/07
3,0603,060 views on this post, 9 new visitors
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By Brian Lam
#gadgets

Bug Labs Plans Open Source DIY Gadget Hardware

07/31/07
1,9571,957 views on this post, 22 new visitors
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