Fire and Slime: Microsoft Sensored (Trailer)

Fire and Slime: Microsoft Sensored (Trailer)

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Microsoft Sensored is a new maker series out of the Microsoft Garage. In each episode, cohosts Reid Borsuk and Scotland Symons give a DIY tutorial to teach you how to build foundational elements of IoT technology. Then, they do ridiculous, crazy, stupid things—like slime each other and set things on fire—with that tech. Coming soon to the Microsoft YouTube channel.

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