Nobody likes power cords, and batteries always need recharging or replacing. What if your device could run on only the power ...
Join us on Wednesday, April 3rd at noon Pacific for the 6502 Hacking Hack Chat with Anders Nielsen! Back in the early days of the personal computing revolution, you could have any chip you wanted…as ...
Join us on Wednesday, February 7 at noon Pacific for the Biomedical Engineering Hack Chat with Nyeli Kratz! Although medical doctors and engineers generally work in completely different domains, there ...
We got a bunch of great food for thought in this week’s ask-us-anything on the Hackaday Podcast, and we all chewed happily. Some of my favorite answers came out of the question about how many projects ...
Every now and then, a commercial product aims to help you in your life journey, in a novel way, making your life better through its presence. Over the years, I’ve been disappointed by such products ...
Everyone has a standard for publishing projects, and they can get pretty controversial. We see a lot of people complain about hacks embedded in YouTube videos, social media threads, Discord servers, ...
A group of students from Lancing College in the UK have sent in their Critical Design Review (CDR) for their entry in the UK CanSat project. The six students in the group bring a range of relevant ...
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