The Raspberry Pi 4 is here, and so is Week Two of Two Weeks of Free! And new micro:bit accessory boards! Exciting!

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Today, we introduce four brand new accessory boards for your micro:bit and SparkFun gator:board!

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How's the Weather Up There?

Want to learn more about the weather than just whether or not the sun is out? The SparkFun micro:climate kit for micro:bit lets you measure, view and record the weather around you.

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Hacking your block kits with motors and micro:bits!

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I'm doing a whole lot of package development for Microsoft MakeCode; let's take a closer look at how it works.

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Control your micro:bot wirelessly using MakeCode's radio blocks.

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New Particle boards and kits are available, along with a new version of the SparkFun gator:bit carrier board for your micro:bit!

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Three new gator:board ProtoSnaps for your micro:bit and a compact USB Logic Analyzer moves over from SparkX!

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In the latest Python tutorial series, we look at loading MicroPython onto six different microcontroller development boards.

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Plenty of new micro:bit products, Printed Sensors from Bare Conductive, and the new guidebook for the SIK v4.0!

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Interface even easier with your micro:bit with SparkFun's new gator:bit carrier board, turn your Raspberry Pi into an Amazon Alexa, and expand your pixels with a new RGB LED matrix!

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It's Friday, and we have two more fantastic Qwiic boards and two micro:bit learning kits to share!

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Enginursday: Cardboard Circuits

Affordable, consumable, single-layer PCB design!

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The micro:bit is an awesome piece of tiny hardware, and I just wanted to make sure we gave you another programming environment with which to play.

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It's the first Friday of summer, and we are proud to bring you the highly acclaimed micro:bit Go Bundle and three beginner electronics kits!

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Let's compile some Getting Started lessons for the micro:bit.

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Someone has been stealing my sandwiches. We'll use the two-way radio communication on the micro:bit to catch the thief.

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For Part 3 of the "Getting started with micro:bit" series, we read temperature from a built-in sensor and rotate a servo.

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For part 2 of Getting Started with micro:bit, we create a virtual Magic 8 Ball.

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