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Taking the temperature

USB thermo 1.JPGWinter is coming, the nights are closing in, and temperatures are falling...

It's time for another perusal of the Gadget Freak archives, on the theme of measuring temperatures.

From a beer kegerator temperature control and fridge alarms, to building your own LCD thermometer and an Arduino beer thermostat...

How about this hot sample of six?

1. Thermal management for a frosty office atmosphere

2. Keep your PC cool this winter

3. Build your own DigiThermo

4. Arduino beer thermostat

5. Some fridges are always alarmed

6. How to build your own LCD thermometer

Do you have any temperature control or measurement projects underway? Let us know:

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