Media formats have come a long way since the early days of computing. Once upon a time, the very idea of even playing live ...
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Many have sought the holy grail of making commercial media both readable and copy-proof, especially once everyone began to ...
Michelle Hampson] reports in IEEE Spectrum that Chinese researchers may improve self-driving cars by mimicking how the human ...
Mike] from Leaded Solder has a soft spot for old computers, and a chance encounter with a friend sent them deep down the deep ...
When your steam engine build requires multiple microscopes, including those of the scanning electron variety, you know you’re ...
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If you’ve been reading Hackaday for awhile, you’ll know we’re big fans of OpenSCAD around these parts. There’s a number of ...
Many years ago, I read an article about the new hotness: lithium batteries. The author opened with what he no doubt thought was a clever pop culture reference by saying that the mere mention of ...
Recently, you might have noticed a flurry of CH552 projects on Hackaday.io – all of them with professionally taken photos of neatly assembled PCBs, typically with a USB connector or two.