Chris Conlon: Device Security 101
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Chris Conlon: Device Security 101
We all wring our hands over the security (or lack thereof!) of our myriad smart devices. If you haven't had your home network hacked through your toaster, or baby cam, you're missing out on the zeitge...
Google Scrubs Brillo, Reveals Android Things
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Google Scrubs Brillo, Reveals Android Things
Another week goes by and another new IoT platform surfaces. Google has announced Android Things, a build of the mobile operating system designed for smart devices rather than the latest slab of mobile...
Rotary Telephone Becomes Stylish Lamp
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Rotary Telephone Becomes Stylish Lamp
The vintage aesthetic is more popular than ever, and while things like rotary phones aren't particularly useful anymore, there's a lot of fun to be had using them in new and inventive ways. For this p...
Real-Time Planet Tracker With Laser-Point Accuracy
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/14/real-time-planet-tracker-with-laser-point-accuracy/
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Real-Time Planet Tracker With Laser-Point Accuracy
Space. The final frontier. Unfortunately, the vast majority of us are planet-locked until further notice. If you are dedicated hobbyist astronomer, you probably already have the rough positions of the...
Measuring Spurious Emissions of Cheap Handheld Transceivers
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/14/measuring-spurious-emissions-of-cheap-handheld-transceivers/
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Measuring Spurious Emissions Of Cheap Handheld Transceivers
If you buy an amateur transceiver cheap enough to make a reasonable grab bag gift or stocking stuffer, you get what you pay for. And if this extensive analysis of cheap radios is any indication, yo…
[Fran Blanche] Goes In-Depth with the Maillardet Automaton
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/15/fran-blanche-goes-in-depth-with-the-maillardet-automaton/
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[Fran Blanche] Goes In-Depth With The Maillardet Automaton
We’re not specialists, but the Maillardet Automaton is one of the more amazing mechanical machines that we’ve seen in a while, and [Fran Blanche] got to spend some time with it in an at…
Extech Power Supply: If it Ain’t Broke, Fix it Anyway
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/15/extech-power-supply-if-it-aint-broke-fix-it-anyway/
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Extech Power Supply: If it Ain’t Broke, Fix it Anyway
[Wolf] came into possession of an Extech power supply that wasn't quite in working order. It has been used in battery manufacturing and was fairly corroded. He was able to fix it but found there was ...
The Many Faces of JTAG
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The Many Faces of JTAG
Wouldn’t it be great if there were just one standard for attaching to, programming, and debugging hardware? If you could just plug in and everything would just work? Dream on, dreamer! But o…
High-Quality Film Transfers with this Raspberry Pi Frame Grabber
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High-Quality Film Transfers with this Raspberry Pi Frame Grabber
Untold miles of film were shot by amateur filmmakers in the days before YouTube, iPhones, and even the lowly VHS camcorder. A lot of that footage remains to be discovered in attics and on the top s…
Detecting Water With and Without Headaches
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Detecting Water With and Without Headaches
In Texas -- at least around Houston -- we don't have basements. We do, however, have bilges. Both of these are subject to taking on water when no one is paying attention. A friend of mine asked me wha...
Smartphone Will Destroy You at Air Hockey
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Smartphone Will Destroy You At Air Hockey
Most of us carry a spectacularly powerful computer in our pocket, which we rarely use for much more than web browsing, social media, and maybe the occasional phone call. Our mobile phones are techn…
Character Generation in 144 Bytes
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Character Generation in 144 Bytes
[Jaromir Sukuba] has an awesome BrainF*ck interpreter project going. He's handling the entire language in less than 1 kB of code. Sounds like a great entry in the 1 kB Challenge. The only problem is...
Build This Barn Door Tracker Today, Take Stunning Shots of the Galaxy Tonight
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/15/build-this-barn-door-tracker-today-take-stunning-shots-of-the-galaxy-tonight/
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Build This Barn Door Tracker Today, Take Stunning Shots of the Galaxy Tonight
Think you need some fancy equipment to get stunning shots of the night sky? Surely those long-exposure shots that show the Milky Way in all its glory take expensive telescopes with complicated moto…
Arduino Lighting Controller With Remote Twist
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/15/arduino-lighting-controller-with-remote-twist/
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Arduino Lighting Controller With Remote Twist
The time for putting up festive lights all around your house is nigh, and this is a very popular time for those of us who use the holiday season as an excuse to buy a few WiFi chips and Arduinos to au...
Zeroing CNC Mills With OpenCV
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/15/zeroing-cnc-mills-with-opencv/
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Zeroing CNC Mills With OpenCV
For [Jay] and [Ricardo]’s final project for [Dr. Bruce Land]’s ECE4760 course at Cornell, they tackled a problem that is the bane of all machinists. Their project finds the XY zero of a…
Anti-Entropy Machine Satiates M&M OCD
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Anti-Entropy Machine Satiates M&M OCD
College engineering projects are great, because they afford budding engineers the opportunity to build interesting things without the need for financial motivation. Usually, some basic requirements ar...
Inside the Printrbot Printrhub
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Inside the Printrbot Printrhub
A new version of the Printrbot Simple was released this summer, and this sleek new model includes a few highly desirable features. The metal enclosure was improved, linear rails added, a power switch...
Harrowing Story of Installing Libreboot on ThinkPad
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Harrowing Story Of Installing Libreboot On ThinkPad
As an Apple user, I’ve become somewhat disillusioned over the past few years. Maybe it’s the spirit of Steve Jobs slowly vanishing from the company, or that Apple seems to care more abo…
[Haun] Liberates a Router
https://hackaday.com/2016/12/16/haun-liberates-a-router/
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[Huan] Liberates a Router
[Huan Truong] was given a WiFi router and thought he’d improve it by installing a free firmware on it. Unfortunately, the router in question is a bit old, and wasn’t ever popular to beg…
Books You Should Read: The Hardware Hacker
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Books You Should Read: The Hardware Hacker
There’s no one quite like Andrew ‘Bunnie’ Huang. His unofficial resume begins with an EE degree from MIT, the author of Hacking the Xbox, creator of the Chumby, developer of the N…