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 ...
Perfectly clear ice spheres are nifty but can be a bit tricky to make without an apparatus. [Seth Robinson] crafted a copper ...
Nintendo has released the Alarmo, a bedside-style alarm clock with a colourful display. Do you own one? You deserve full ...
In a move that could have been seen coming from at least a decade away, Microsoft has confirmed that the Skype service will ...
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 ...
The early 2000s were the halcyon days of physical media. While not as svelte as MP3 players became, why are those early 2000s ...
Own a Bus Pirate 5? Now, it can do power glitching, thanks to [Matt Brugman’s] demo and contributions to the stock code. This ...
Nanostructured metamaterials have shown a lot of promise in what they can do in the lab, but often have fatal stress ...
Looking to write Rust on the ESP32? You’re in luck, a new challenger has entered the scene, looking to help you write code ...
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 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 ...
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