Win a BUGbundle from Bug Labs!

1. Win a BUGbundle from Bug Labs at SCaLE 7x!

 
 50% 
BUG (http://buglabs.net) is an open source modular hardware development platform, enabling hackers, makers, tinkerers, developers, geeks, do-ers and everyone in between to build any device they can imagine. Comprised of the BUGbase (a palm-sized Linux computer), BUGmodules (functional electronic modules such as camera, GPS, touchscreen LCD, speaker, etc), and Dragonfly (BUG SDK based on Eclipse), you can create unique hardware applications as easy as programming software.

For your chance to walk away with one of two BUGbundles (BUGbase + five BUGmodules), just answer *either* of the two questions below.

Winning answers will be selected on the following criteria:

1) Originality (be creative!)
2) Practicality (is it useful?)
3) Feasibility (can it really be done?)
1. What application would you build with the BUG given the following modules? (the more detailed the answer, the better):

* BUGlocate (GPS)
* BUGsound (audio)
* BUGwifi (802.11b/g + Bluetooth)
* BUGcam2MP (camera)
* BUGmotion (motion sensor/accelerometer)
* BUGview (touchscreen LCD)
* BUGvonHippel (breadboard)

More information on current modules can be found here:
http://buglabs.net/products

Some application examples include:
* FlickrUppr: using BUGcam + BUGlocate, shoot and upload geotagged photos to Flickr
* phunky: using BUGmotion + BUGsound, create an accelerometer-based audio sampler
* DeerTracker 9000: using BUGmotion + BUGcam, create a security apparatus to detect movement and snap a shot
2. What new BUGmodule would you want to see developed and why?

Current and announced modules include:
* BUGlocate: GPS
* BUGview: touchscreen LCD
* BUGcam: 2mp camera
* BUGmotion: motion sensor/accelerometer
* BUGvonHippel: breadboard
* BUGsound: speaker, mic + audio in/out
* BUG3g GSM: 3g modem
* BUGbee: 802.15.4 Xbee low-power radio
* BUGwifi: 802.11b/g + Bluetooth 2.0
* BUGprojector: mini DLP-pico projector
* BUGqwerty (TBA): QWERTY keyboard

More information on current modules can be found here:
http://buglabs.net/products

Hardware specifications for current and upcoming modules can be found here:
http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Specifications
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