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At the Embedded Linux Conference this week, [Massimo Banzi] announced the beginning of what will be Arduino’s answer to the cloud, online IDEs, and a vast ecosystem of connected devices.
To get started, users simply need to set up an Arduino Cloud account, add their Raspberry Pi as a Manual device, and configure their dashboards and code.
The world of Arduino development has just been given a significant boost with the introduction of a new online platform known as the Arduino Cloud Editor.
You can’t screw up Arduino’s new DIY electronics kit The $87 Plug and Make Kit includes an Arduino microcomputer, electronic components, and tutorials for building several IoT devices.
Arduino, the IoT development platform, has announced the full release of Arduino IoT Cloud - an end-to-end solution that makes building connected projects easier for makers, IoT enthusiasts and ...
Arduino has introduced a cloud-based IoT application platform targeted at developers, system integrators and maker hobbyists.
When Arduino was first formed in 2005, the goal was to give students and hobbyists an easy way to prototype electronic devices. Since then, however, the company's boards have featured inside ...
Foundries.io and Arduino are joining forces to make embedded Linux-powered internet of things and edge computing devices more secure. The deal will combine technological innovations with Foundries' ...
For the longest time, the creators of the Arduino have been looking at how to bring the Arduino platform into the cloud. Ethernet and WiFi shields technically work, but if you’re processing d… ...
There is now extended ESP32 support - i.e. non Arduino boards - to ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3 and ESP32-C3 devices, commonly used by hobbyists and developers.
We've written about Arduino Cloud before, but now the Arduino team has updated its platform's support for third-party devices. Specifically, there is now extended ESP32 support - i.e. non Arduino ...