Around here, we love it when someone identifies a need and creates their own solution. In this case, [Engineer Bo] was tired of endless and imprecise scrolling with a mouse wheel. No off-the-shelf ...
It’s the end of the year, and a few hardy souls gather in a hackerspace to enjoy a bit of seasonal food and hang out.
A bit ago, I’ve told you about how the Sony Vaio motherboard replacement started, and all the tricks I used to make it ...
One of the longest running jokes in our sphere is that the coming year will finally be the year of “Linux on the Desktop.” ...
It’s not something we always think about, but the reality is that many of the affordable electronic components we enjoy today are only available to us because they’re surplus parts ...
If there’s anything more annoying to an amateur radio operator than noise, we’re not sure what it could be. We’re talking about radio frequency noise, of course, the random ...
Family Solanum (nightshade) is generally associated with toxins, and for good reasons, as most of the plants in this family ...
The moment everyone has been talking about for years has finally arrived, the European Union’s mandating of USB charging on all portable electronic devices is now in force. While it does not ...
BEESAT-1 is a 1U cubesat launched in 2009 by the Technical University of Berlin. Like all good satellites, it has redundant ...
Social media microblogging has brought us many annoying things, but some of the good things that have come to us through its ...
This is Crater75, an almost completely from-scratch row-staggered wireless split board that [United_Parfait_6383] has been ...
A lot of the projects we feature here on Hackaday engender the classic “build versus buy” argument. We’ve always been puzzled ...