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Bug Lab’s BUG

Bug Labs is preparing to release their fully hackable hardware platform, the BUG. Think of it as an open source gadget that is what you make it. While it’s probably not for the masses, it turns gadgets and hardware design totally upside down.

Robert Scoble has some great video that shows how it all works.

“Wow. Wow. Wow.” is right.

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4 Responses to “Bug Lab’s BUG”

  1. Mike Says:

    Wow, this has the potential to radically change technology. We’ll finally be able to buy the gadget that does everything, and without the controls and workarounds created by DRM, proprietary formats, etc.

    Fantastic!

  2. Campfire » Simone Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[...] Bug Lab’s BUGWow, this has the potential to radically change technology. We’ll finally be able to buy the gadget that does everything, and without the controls and workarounds created by DRM,…- Mike [...]

  3. Lloyd E. Says:

    This is AWESOME!
    Im gonna bug EVERYTHING!
    :D

  4. BugLabs.net’s really cool reconfigurable gadget in depth « Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[...] by Campfire » Blog Archive » Bug Lab’s BUG — December 6, 2007 @ 12:39 [...]

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