Live from Expand: A conversation with Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler (video)

Crowdfunding has completely changed the startup game, and nowhere is the site impact more felt more strongly than in the world of hardware manufacturers. Where launching a new piece of hardware once felt insurmountable, the charge lead by Kickstarter is helping to bring on a new era of platforms and innovative devices that have industry-changing potential. We’ll be speaking with the site’s co-founder and head of community, and you can join in, after the break.

March 16, 2013 12:30 PM EDT

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Insert Coin finalist: Make a Play Arduino-powered puppet show hands-on (video)

Insert Coin finalist Make a Play Arduinopowered puppet show handson video

Puppet shows and tech rarely ever mix so succinctly: Insert Coin finalist Gal Sasson has taken the ages-old art form and put it on a motorized stage powered by Arduino, making it more entertaining and interactive in the process. The product, dubbed Make a Play, consists of a stage and control board (complete with buttons, knobs and joysticks) all hooked into a nearby computer, and we had the chance to play around with it at Engadget Expand. After decorating the background and adding puppets and toys onto the stage, kids can control the lighting, move two motorized carts to change the position of each puppet and they can even turn on tiny LED lights attached to the toys. But it goes one step further: you can record all of the puppets’ movements and audio associated with your play, which means that your creations can be played back and reproduced on the stage whenever you want. Gal is still working on his launch strategy, so pricing and availability have not been officially announced. We take the stage for a spin in the video and image gallery below, so take a closer look.

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Insert Coin semifinalist: Observos environmental monitoring sensors hands-on (video)

Insert Coin finalist Observos remote monitoring sensors handson video

We first heard about Observos a month ago when it became a participant in our Insert Coin semifinals, but it wasn’t until the Hexagonal Research product showed up at Engadget Expand that we were able to see working models of its environmentally aware sensors. Each sensor, which is shaped like a hexagon and is about twice as thick as a hockey puck, is capable of monitoring the temperature, humidity and barometric pressure of virtually any object you can think of. For indoor sensors, a small screen on top displays the desired information of the item you’re monitoring, but there’s no need to keep a close eye on it — the information can be relayed to a web interface by communicating wirelessly with a base station hooked into your router. (Outdoor sensors are more rugged to handle external weather conditions and don’t have a display screen.

You can program the setup to alert you via email or text if something is awry, regardless of where you are, and you’ll be able to monitor everything directly from your smartphone; in the future, Observos hopes to expand into a control network that would give you the ability to make changes to environmental conditions remotely. In other words, if your plants get low on moisture, you’d be able to program a flow valve to open automatically.

While the company’s Expand booth featured only six sensors, up to 40 could be used simultaneously. The Observos team plans to launch its Kickstarter campaign this coming Monday, and backers can grab one indoor sensor and base station together for $175, with the price going up as more sensors are added; outdoor sensors will be a bit more spendy as well. A hacker’s board will also be available at $75 for anyone who just wants to tinker around with the goods. Check out our video and full image gallery below for another look.

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The Daily Roundup for 03.15.2013

DNP The Daily RoundUp

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Expand is tomorrow! Here’s what you need to know

Expand is tomorrow! Here's what you need to know

It’s hard to believe, but Expand is now nigh upon us. We hope to see many of you in San Francisco this weekend! Please note: if you are planning to come to the show, and want to save yourself a few bucks on the ticket price, be sure to buy them in advance today before 5pm PT. We will be closing advanced sales at that time, and offering tickets at the door at $60 for a full pass, $40 for Saturday (includes the after-party) and $30 for just Sunday.

Read on to get all the last-minute details you need to know…

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Come drive a Tesla, see a storm-chasing tank, watch DJ Spooky perform and more at Expand!

Come drive a Tesla, see a stormchasing tank, watch DJ Spooky perform and more at Expand!
We’re only two days out from Expand (get your tickets here — or at the door this weekend!) and the trucks are arriving as we speak to transform historic Fort Mason into a gadget lover’s hall of wonders. By now you already know we have an agenda you won’t want to miss, and an inaugural crowdfunded hardware competition putting 10 awesome projects head-to-head for $25,000 in prizes, but what about the smorgasboard of other cool things that will be going on at Expand?

We’re glad you asked…

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Poll: Engadget Expand asks: What should robots be helping us with?

Poll Engadget Expand asks, 'What should robots be helping us with'
We’re just a few days away from Expand, and all of us are insanely excited about the agenda we have lined up. To get you pumped for our Sunday morning session with Chris Anderson (CEO, 3D Robotics and former editor-in-chief, Wired), Steve Cousins (CEO, Willow Garage) and Marc Raibert (President & Chief Robot Lover, Boston Dynamics) we have a little thought experiment for you.

Read on to take our short and sweet robotics poll…

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Giveaways Galore: Win a boatload of sweet stuff at Expand!

Giveaways Galore Win a boatload of sweet stuff at Expand!
We’ve already given you plenty of reasons to head on out to Expand this weekend in San Francisco, on top of a truly action-packed agenda. And anyone who has been to an Engadget event before knows we make it a habit of giving away beaucoup gadgets to attendees. But what exactly could you go home with from Expand?

We’re glad you asked! We’ve worked with our sponsors and partners to come up with a seriously healthy list of giveaway items you could walk away with as your very own.

Read on to find out what you could win at Expand…

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Engadget Expand agenda unveiled: Come see the full schedule for our big event!

Engadget Expand agenda unveiled Come see the full schedule for our big event!
Over the past couple of months we’ve been letting you know about the awesome speaker lineup for Expand, our big event that’s just around the corner at San Francisco’s Fort Mason on March 16th and 17th. Now you can check out the full agenda of sessions and speakers who will be gracing our stage for two days full of in-depth discussions about the frontiers of technology.

From 3D printing to crowdfunding, from robots to space (and undoubtedly some robots in space) and more, you’re not going to want to miss the Expand experience. And if you’re looking for even more reasons to attend Expand, how about 10 of them? Go on and pick yourself up a full pass for the weekend and get a free six month subscription to Make Magazine to boot.

See you at Expand!

And don’t forget…

  • We now offer day pass options for folks who can’t make it out for the entire weekend
  • Join us for Insert Coin winner voting on March 16-17!
  • If you’re a company that would like to work with us on an exhibition or sponsorship level, please drop us a line at sponsors at engadget dot com (DIYers and small startups, please ask us about our Indie Corner option!)
  • If you’re a member of the media interested in covering Expand, please contact engadget at shiftcomm.com for more information.

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Engadget Expand needs volunteers: Apply within!

Engadget Expand needs volunteers Apply within!
Pssst hey buddy: want to attend Expand for free and get a chance to go behind the scenes and help us actually put on the show? Read on!

We’re looking for a few good volunteers to help us out on site at Fort Mason in San Francisco this coming March 16th and 17th. In exchange for free tickets, we ask you to work with us for a half day for a six hour shift from the following options (all times are PST):

  • Friday 1pm-7pm
  • Saturday 7am-1pm
  • Saturday 1pm-7pm
  • Sunday 7am-1pm
  • Sunday 1pm-7pm

Read on to find out more about volunteering at Expand…

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