Take one groovy looking Internet of Things box, a lot of time to kill and some lateral thinking and you could soon be teaching your toilet seat to tweet. But what exactly is a Ninja Block? It’s a home ...
If your world isn't already complex enough, or if you're just a control freak, it's time to add some ninja to your life. Sensor-equipped platforms called Ninja Blocks are designed to bring the ...
Ninja Blocks are an open-source home automation system that allow you to connect a variety of sensors to the internet. Ninja Blocks are essentially the brain behind that home automation system, and ...
Most of us live in two separate worlds, the real world and the digital world of the Internet. Some strides are being made, like controlling your car with your smartphone, but there are surprisingly ...
Ninja Blocks, the Australian startup that created Ninja Blocks to create physical triggers for IFTTT style recipes that can detect motion, temperature and humidity, a window and door sensor and more, ...
Internet services such as Twitter, Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr, Google Docs, Xbox Live, and web applications are used by users, so it is natural that they are connected to reality somewhere, but with ...
An Australian tech entrepreneur has sung the praises of US-based crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, after his start-up Ninja Blocks smashed its $24,000 target in just one weekend. Marcus Schappi heads ...
I bought a Ninja Block about three years ago, which is essentially a Arduino + Node.js server thing that runs on the device to send the data from your devices (in my case, just two 433Mhz ...
Imagine not just reading a chemistry textbook but having the results of the experiments you are doing at that moment in time incorporated into it. It's that sort of interactivity that is the promise ...