A Hardware Mashup Device Running Linux
jonniee writes "Mike Riley over at Dr. Dobb's takes a look at 'The BUG,' from Bug labs. It's a Linux-based, Java-programmable electronic base with I/O ports for connecting BUGmodules — individual modules that supply additional functionality to the BUGbase. Four BUGmodules currently exist: a color LCD screen, a combined motion detector/accelerometer, GPS, and a 2-megapixel color camera. You can think of it as 'electronic LEGOs' that let you build different devices depending on how you plug the modules together."
Absolutely! Arduino is a great little platform, and much more hackable. There's a shield with a little breadboard where you can build tons of interesting things to interface with. There's also one with an OLED display, and things like GPS modules are easy to connect. I'd take the "raw hardware" appeal of the Arduino over the polished, over-engineered flash of the BUG any day.
EagerEyes.org: Visualization and Visual Communication
Its a step in the right direction. I saw this dealio on a youtube video a while back. I think it would be better if they figured out how to shrink the modules, and the price, but aside from that, great product. Really, if you think about it, this isnt like a cell phone. You can use this thing as a streaming wireless web camera, you can use it as a high def picture camera that attached GPS tags... you can use it for all sorts of industrial and consumer applications. 350 is not a lot to pay for that.