A few years ago, France introduced a mandatory repairability score for consumer goods like laptops and tablets. It involves ...
Can you call it a bandsaw if it has neither band nor saw? [WeldingRod1] does, with his entry in the laser contest — a ...
If you have even the slightest interest in open hardware e-readers, you’ve certainly heard of [Joey Castillo]’s Open Book ...
Back in the days when an integrated circuit meant a simple but expensive device such as a 741 or a 555, most electronics ...
Among the many forgotten might-have-beens of the games console world, the Atari Jaguar occupies a special place. It was the ...
Oh, the farming lifestyle…living off the land, fending for yourself. But who’s got time for all that? For the modern hacker, ...
If you think RAM is expensive now, try putting yourselves in the shoes of a Commodore engineer, circa 1981. RAM was ...
Humans of all ages like music, but you can’t exactly pass a toddler the aux cable. That’s not to say the younger set don’t ...
We cover so many projects here at Hackaday that lead the author down a rabbit hole of technological investigation that distracts us from the task of bringing them to you. Such a project is ...
V! What does it mean for RISC-V to be an Open ISA? Where is RISC-V popping up, and what’s the new frontier? Watch to find out ...
The NTSC television standard is a masterpiece of mid-century engineering, to pack a color image into the transmission ...