Big things are happening at TinyCircuits. The Akron manufacturer of small, open-source circuit boards is adding floor space and capacity, because the company can't keep up with the new business it's ...
AKRON, Ohio - An Akron-based maker of tiny electronic devices reports a big upside to participating in a 12-month pilot program in which eBay offers training in the use of eBay's online sales platform ...
Akron’s TinyCircuits, an open-source hardware company that specializes in small electronics, continues to ride a wave of popularity among a cult following for its itty-bitty electronic games and ...
TALLMADGE, Ohio — On one Summit County factory floor, it is all about the small things in life. “Tiny is just cuter,” says the President of TinyCircuits, Ken Burns. “First product was called the ...
Since the Massimo Banzi released the first Arduino back in 2007, the maker world has been using the little ATmega-based development boards to create everything from simple LED controllers, all the way ...
The world’s smallest television set which is less than an inch wide and comes with two teeny dials to change channel and volume has just gone on sale. While it cannot pick up broadcast television from ...
AKRON, Ohio – When Akron-based TinyCircuits owner Ken Burns launched a Kickstarter campaign for his company’s tiny video game console keychain, Thumby, he was hoping to generate enough interest to ...
Electronic enthusiasts, makers, and hobbyists interested in quickly prototyping different electronic circuits and designs may be interested in new tiny form factor boards and sensors created by ...
We’ve seen some rather crazy devices hit Kickstarter over the years, but this latest entry from TinyCircuits perhaps takes the cake. The company this week unveiled Thumby, which looks like a Nintendo ...
The open source design platform from TinyCircuits, which includes the TinyDuino, is now being sold by Digi-Key Electronics, following a distribution agreement between the two companies. The open ...
The world's smallest handheld games console has been developed by US engineers and is about the size of a postage stamp, but plays just like a full-size device. The 'Thumby' console from Ohio-based ...
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