After seeing some of the interesting clock builds we’ve featured recently, [shiura] decided to throw their hat in the ring ...
A great many PlayStation 2 games were coded in C++, and there are homebrew SDKs that let you work in C. However, precious ...
A spectrometer is one of those tools that many of us would love to have, but just can’t justify the price of. Sure there are ...
Luca Dentella] recently encountered a toy, which was programmed to read different stories aloud based on the figurine placed on top. It inspired him to build an audio device using the same ...
Jamie] decided to build a generator, and Lego is his medium of choice. Thus was created a fancy levitating generator that ...
Hackers like making clocks, and we like reporting on them around these parts. Particularly if they’ve got a creative ...
When you think of printing on paper, you probably think of an ink jet or a laser printer. If you happen to think of a thermal ...
Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That is, unless, you had a ...
We’ve seen plenty of motor projects, but [Jeremy]’s DIY Tubular Linear Motor is a really neat variety of stepper motor in a format we certainly don’t see every day. It started as ...
We are always fascinated by bubble memory. In the late 1970s, this was the “Next Big Thing” that, as you may have guessed, ...
Prototyping is a personal affair, with approaches ranging from dead-bug parts on tinplate through stripboard and protoboard, ...
Detecting single photons can be seen as the backbone of cutting-edge applications like LiDAR, medical imaging, and secure optical communication. Miss one, and critical information could be lost ...
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