We're inviting you (yes, you!) to come hang out!
In honor of Manufacturing Day 2014 (Friday, October 3rd) - We take a look at how SparkFun puts a dozen or so new products on the website each week.
We're right in our backyard for this upcoming Maker Faire.
SparkFun is making the trip to Italy for Maker Faire Rome!
The Intel Developer Forum was an exciting event - here's some highlights!
Join us for a new take on the famous SparkFun soldering booth!
We still need your help!
We've submitted some great proposals to SXSW and we need your help to get them accepted!
We've submitted some great proposals to SXSW and we need your help to get them accepted!
Join us for a very special edition of SparkFun Live!
Angela from the Education Department visited F.I.T's Digital Spa Maker Camp to present a workshop on LilyPad and e-textiles.
Check out some of the highlights (and lowlights) from this year's AVC!
Join us at the reservoir or on the livestream!
A montage of photos from events we've visited thus far in 2014.
Calling all AVC Spectators - it's nearly time to get your proof of concept turned in!
Guest blogger and chair of the 2014 Open Hardware Summit, Addie Wagenknecht breaks down this year's participation call for the summit in Rome, Italy.
Today we are live streaming our Pure Data & Arduino class.
Come by QuickLeft tonight for an awesome hackfest!
SparkFun is celebrating National Teacher Appreciation Week!
The Ara Modular Smartphone Developers Conference was on April 15-16. We were there. This is what we learned.
Wow great blog!
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