Massive Cyber Attack Cripples UK Hospitals, Spreads Globally
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Massive Cyber Attack Cripples UK Hospitals, Spreads Globally
A massive ransomware attack is currently under way. It was first widely reported having crippled the UK hospital system, but has since spread to numerous other systems throughout the world including F...
Hacklab’s Logo Changes with the Habitat of a Beet Plant
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/12/hacklabs-logo-changes-with-the-habitat-of-a-beet-plant/
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Hacklab’s Logo Changes with the Habitat of a Beet Plant
Zaragoza, Spain hacklab La Remolacha (“The Beet”) sports a logo which responds to human interaction with a beet plant growing in the space. Sensors keep track of temperature as well as humidity f...
Microcontroller Load Meter Tells You How Hard It’s Currently Working
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Microcontroller Load Meter Tells You How Hard It’s Currently Working
Writing code for embedded applications can be difficult. There are all sorts of problems you can run into - race conditions, conflicting peripherals, unexpected program flow - any of these can cause h...
Javascript Art is in the URL
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/13/javascript-art-is-in-the-url/
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Javascript Art Is In The URL
[Alexander Reben] makes tech art, and now he’s encouraging you to do the same — within a URL. The gimmick? Making the code small enough to fit the data portion of a link. And to help wi…
Transparent 3D Printing?
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Transparent 3D Printing?
Transparent plastic is nothing new. However, 3D prints are usually opaque or–at best–translucent. [Thomas Sanladerer] wanted to print something really transparent. He noticed that Color…
Say Hello to This Cortana Hologram
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Say Hello to This Cortana Hologram
Halo’s Cortana enters the real world with this internet appliance. [Jarem Archer] has built an amazing “holographic” home for Cortana of Halo and Windows fame. The display isnR…
From Amritsar to Busselton; More World Create Day Stories
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From Amritsar to Busselton; More World Create Day Stories
A few weeks ago, we took Hackaday IRL and into hackerspaces around the globe. This was World Create Day, a community effort to come together and build something that matters. Think of it as the pre-ga...
Global Cyber Attack Halted: Autopsy Time
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Global Cyber Attack Halted: Autopsy Time
Friday saw what looked like the most dangerous ransomware infection to date. The infection known as WannaCry was closing down vital hospital IT systems across the UK canceling major operations and p...
Hackaday Prize Entry: A Femtocell Repeater
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Hackaday Prize Entry: A Femtocell Repeater
For a Hackaday Prize entry, [TegwynTwmffat] is building a cell phone signal repeater. This sort of device is commercially available, but the options are either expensive or, as with some units avai…
A Mini-ITX Atari 800
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A Mini-ITX Atari 800
As a community has grown up around the 8-bit microcomputers of the 1980s, there have been some beautifully crafted rebuilds of classic machines to take advantage of newer hardware or to interface t…
Better Car Audio With Guitar Effects
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Better Car Audio With Guitar Effects
Automotive sound is a huge deal; for many people, it’s the place to listen to music. Back in the 80s, you were lucky to get anything more than two door speakers in the front of the car. Fast …
VR and Back Again: An XRobots Tale
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/14/vr-and-back-again-an-xrobots-tale/
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VR and Back Again: An XRobots Tale
Our friend [James Bruton] from XRobots has engaged in another bit of mixed-reality magic by showing how one can seamlessly step from the virtual world into the real world, and back again. Begone, g…
Patents on MP3 Format Due to Expire
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/14/patents-on-mp3-format-due-to-expire/
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Patents on MP3 Format Due to Expire
MP3 took off in the late 90s as the digital music format. It then proceeded to slaughter the CD, and launch the file sharing revolution as well. It’s a proud format that has roots stretching …
The Modern Retrocomputer: An Arduino Driven 6845 CRT Controller
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/14/the-modern-retrocomputer-an-arduino-driven-6845-crt-controller/
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The Modern Retrocomputer: An Arduino Driven 6845 CRT Controller
[MmmmFloorPie] revived an old project to create the retro mashup of a 6845 CRT controller and a modern Arduino Uno. When it comes to chips, the Motorola 6845 is the great granddaddy of Cathode Ray …
Car Security Experts Dump All Their Research and Vulnerabilities Online
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/14/car-security-experts-dump-all-their-research-and-vulnerabilities-online/
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Car Security Experts Dump All Their Research and Vulnerabilities Online
[Charlie Miller] and [Chris Valasek] Have just released all their research including (but not limited to) how they hacked a Jeep Cherokee after the newest firmware updates which were rolled out in …
Hackaday Prize Entry: WiFi Game Boy Cartridge
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Hackaday Prize Entry: WiFi Game Boy Cartridge
[DaveDarko] has entered a unique project into this years Hackaday Prize a WiFi Game Boy Cartridge. If you are active over at Hackaday.io I’m sure you’ll have run across Dave at some poi…
Hackaday Links: May 14, 2017
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Hackaday Links: May 14, 2017
Maker Faire Bay Area is next weekend, and you know what that means: we're having a meetup on Saturday night. If you're in the area, it's highly recommended you attend. It's a blinky bring-a-hack with...
Upgraded Roboceratops Still Not Extinct
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Upgraded Roboceratops Still Not Extinct
We first heard about [Robert Stephenson]’s robotic baby dinosaur a few years ago, and recently he made some upgrades.
Roboceratops V2 uses 10 servos in the jaw, neck, tail, and front and back le...
Roboceratops V2 uses 10 servos in the jaw, neck, tail, and front and back le...
Art With Steppers And STM32
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Art With Steppers And STM32
Automotive dashboards are something that largely go untouched in the average car's life. Other than the occasional wipe with a damp cloth, they're generally reliable for the life of the car and consid...