Back in 1996 the 3D gaming market on PC was beginning to heat up, with hot new titles like Tomb Raider coming out that year ...
It’s become an accepted truth amongst tapeheads that there’s no point looking at new hardware, because there’s only one tape ...
When the topic of ‘electrolysis’ is mentioned, people typically think of just splitting plain old dihydrogen monoxide (hydric ...
Although the thought of installing a modern operating system like Windows 11 on something as archaic as a Core 2 Quad Q6600 ...
We are all in search of the fastest in a wireless router, to give ourselves the best connectivity to the world. But what ...
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...
This week, we’re shaking things up a little, with Tom Nardi still in the host seat, and someone besides Al Williams in the other, namely Kristina Panos. In Hackaday news, we have a new ...
It’s possible to get a pretty good deal on used Toyota Prius cars, but as with all hybrid cars that also means a used battery ...
Adding magnets to a 3D print can be very useful in a design, but there are some things that can trip you up if you’re not ...
First introduced in 1979 by Signetics, the NE5532 was a pretty spiffy dual op-amp for the time with low noise and low ...
Some security hacks require someone to have physical access to your computer. In many cases, that’s easy to mitigate. Other ...
While it might seem that your computer malfunctions every few minutes, the reality is that modern computers are usually quite robust. Not so much for quantum computers, where qubit life is often ...
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