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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Mini Orb

Home Built Ambient Orb

This bloke has built his own Orb using an Arduino.
It predicts weather at the moment, but theres no reason this couldnt do other things:
http://www.therestons.com/scott/blog/?p=29

Friday, January 11, 2008

Mini Orb

Ambient Orb Code for Developers

Recently, I found some c# wrapper code for ambient orb developers.
So if your interested in working with the orb and know c#, then check out:
http://betterthaneveryone.com/archive/2007/09/22/orb-code.aspx

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Mini Orb

Customers save Electricity by using the Ambient Orb

"[The Ambient Orb is] a groovy little ball that changes color in sync with incoming data — growing more purple, for example, as your email inbox fills up or as the chance of rain increases. Martinez realized he could use Orbs to signal changes in electrical rates, programming them to glow green when the grid was underused — and, thus, electricity cheaper — and red during peak hours when customers were paying more for power."

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Friday, November 09, 2007

Mini Orb

A video of my orb

Here is a video of my orb just cycling colours:

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Mini Orb

How to Make a Music Syncing Light Orb Alarm Clock

This just takes the Ambient Orb to the next level:

http://zedomax.com/blog/2006/12/22/zedomax-diy125-howto-make-a-music-syncing-light-orb-alarm-clock/

Check out the Video

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Mini Orb

Ambient Orb - Make your own

This guy has made his own orb:

http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2006/11/diyorb_my_own_e.html

"While it's not as pretty as the ambient orb, this is cheaper, and more importantly it's way more fun! If anyone is interested in the source code / schematic, I'd be happy to make them available"

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Mini Orb

Ambient Devices latest release - The Ambient Clock

Assuming that you keep your schedule in Google Calendar (and really, who doesn't these days?), you can link it up the Ambient Clock (via Ambient's "nationwide wireless network") to find out what your schedule is. Meaning, a quick glance will help determine when you have scheduled events (the block rectangles on the clock) and the clock itself will change color if you have an upcoming appointment. As of right now the Ambient Clock isn't actually in production, although there is an online beta so you can get a feel for the features and help the engineers decide certain aspects of the build.

http://www.ambientclock.com