Open Source Hardware is a peer-to-peer DIY movement to re-imagine manufacturing. A new association aims to serve as a hub for this burgeoning community. Read more »
It seemed obvious that someone was coordinating the national crackdown on occupations, but I always figured it was the FBI or the Department of Homeland Security. Read more »
An interview with librarian Lauren Britton Smedley from the Fayetteville Free Library, which is adding a Fab Lab to its community offerings. Read more »
In advance of the 2011 World Maker Faire, Anil Dash speaks about how the Maker Movement could help solve our most pressing political and social issues. Read more »
It's been a busy week here at Shareable, what with the release of our first ebook Share or Die. But it's never too busy for links, so here's what we found. Enjoy and pass 'em along. Read more »
An eclectic soundtrack resonates through the space while an LED display embedded into a Hacked Electric Guitar blinks from the desk opposite. "Welcome to Open Design City", it reads. Read more »
Seems that hackerspaces are following a similar trajectory as coworking spaces, up and to the right fast. Both are crucibles where work and our economy are being reinvented. Read more »
When hacker George Hotz posted the code necessary to “jailbreak” (a hack that lets users gain full control over their hardware) the Sony Playstation 3, he had good reason to believe he was on solid legal ground. Read more »
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