Got a Flipper Zero? Ever wanted to use a high-level but powerful scripting language on it? Thanks to [Oliver] we now have a ...
What do you do when you need to choose an OS at boot but aren’t physically near your machine? [Dakhnod]’s inventive solution ...
The toaster is a somewhat modest appliance that is often ignored until it stops working. Many cheap examples are not made to ...
Nintendo has released the Alarmo, a bedside-style alarm clock with a colourful display. Do you own one? You deserve full ...
A device which takes sensory data feeds in and converts it in various ways on the body as information streams as though a native sensory ...
Perfectly clear ice spheres are nifty but can be a bit tricky to make without an apparatus. [Seth Robinson] crafted a copper ...
For the maker looking to turn their project into a business, trying to price your widget can be a bit of a conundrum. You want to share your widget with the world without going broke in the ...
In a move that could have been seen coming from at least a decade away, Microsoft has confirmed that the Skype service will ...
In today’s “futuristic tech you can get for $5”, [RealCorebb] shows us a gesture sensor, one of the sci-fi kind. He was doing a desktop clock build, and wanted to add gesture ...
Typically, if you’re shooting 35 mm film, you’re using it in an old point-and-shoot or maybe a nice SLR. You might even make some sizeable prints if you take a particularly good shot.
Own a Bus Pirate 5? Now, it can do power glitching, thanks to [Matt Brugman’s] demo and contributions to the stock code. This ...
The early 2000s were the halcyon days of physical media. While not as svelte as MP3 players became, why are those early 2000s ...
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