Continuing on his quest to expose the dark underbelly of modern technology, [Benn Jordan] recently did a deep-dive into the ...
In the search for more exciting broken electronics to repair, [Hugh Jeffreys] bought a GoPro Hero 10 for US$100 with an ...
In the time Hackaday has been in existence we must have brought you plenty of projects housed in Altoids tins, as well as a ...
The quest for true randomness has roots in cryptography and is a rabbit hole that gets surprisingly deep with alarmingly ...
There’s an old saying that the happiest days of a boat owner’s life are the day they buy the boat, and the day they sell it. For me, the happiest days of an Android tablet owner’s life are the day ...
If you ride a motorcycle, you know it is a bit of an art to manage the transmission on a typical bike. Electric motorcycles ...
A computer the size of a credit card is nothing new. There have been many single-board computers following the familiar ...
You normally think of fiber optic as something used in network cables. However, scientists employ dedicated fibers to detect ...
We feature a lot of DIY portable computers — rehash the “is that a cyberdeck” in the comments to your heart’s content — but ...
Humanoid robots are a thing now, and here’s an interesting research project that explores using one as a form of haptic media ...
Although the term ‘dry ice’ is generally used for solid CO2, it’s much more accurate to call this ‘dry snow’, as, rather than ...
[TheHyperFix] had a problem. He’d spied a brilliant camera slider, but didn’t want to lay out big money to acquire it. The natural solution? Build one! Only, life is seldom so straightforward. The ...