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		By: New York Trip &#124; Part Fusion Electronics		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] Thursday was the Open Hardware Summit at the Eyebeam Art + Technology Center in Manhattan, organised by the Open Source Hardware Association. It was a very intense day with thirty three talks, thirty eight demos and nine posters and a number coffee/lunch breaks giving opportunities to talk with other delegates. Highlights for me were the talk from  Bre Pettis – Challenges of Open Source Consumer Products, the many talks about the use of Open Source Hardware in science and the demo of UmTRX: The open hardware for a GSM base station. [...]]]></description>
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