Over the years there have been many designs for pan-and-tilt camera mounts suitable for single board computer cameras. Often ...
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over assorted beverages to bring you the latest news, mystery ...
The biggest story of the week is a new massive supply chain breach, which appears to be unrelated to the previous massive supply chain breaches, this time of the Axios HTTP project. Axios was ...
A fun part of retro computing is saving ‘e-waste’ that was headed for certain destruction. These boards can have any number of defects, modifications and more that have to be remedied ...
If you own a computer that’s not mobile, it’s almost certain that it will receive its power in some form from a mains wall ...
One of the pitfalls of modern engineering is that it’s entirely possible to end up in a situation where a product or solution ...
If you’re an American and you use the Internet at home, it seems probable that routers are going to be in short supply. The ...
There’s a great debate these days about what the current crop of AI chatbots should and shouldn’t do for you. We aren’t wise enough to know the answer, but we were interested in ...
NASA is going back to the Moon! We’ll follow the crew of Artemis II every step of the way. After resolving a last-minute ...
Although Windows 95 stole the show, Windows 3.0 was arguably the first version of Windows that more or less nailed the basic ...
Electro-permanent magnets (EPMs) are pretty nifty concepts, and if you aren’t familiar with them, they are permanent magnets ...
Over the history of this business, a lot of people have foreseen limits that look rather silly in hindsight– in 1943, IBM ...