These days, if you want to build something with modern chips and components, you probably want a custom PCB. It lets you ...
We know a bit more about the GitHub Actions supply chain attack from last month. Palo Alto’s Unit 42 has been leading the ...
Bears! Are they scared of massive arcs that rip through the air, making a lot of noise in the process? [Jay] from the Plasma ...
Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the (stupid, lousy) time zones to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from ...
The console wars of the early 1990s had several players, but the battle that mattered was between Nintendo’s SNES and Sega’s ...
Everyone knows that ultrasonic cleaners are great, but not every device that’s marketed as an ultrasonic cleaner is ...
We’re used to there being an array of high-end microprocessor architectures, and it’s likely that many of us will have sat in ...
D-printable, musical fidget toys that play classic video game tunes. Of course there’s the classic Super Mario ditty, but there’s loads more. How ...
Odd hardware designs crop up in art and renders far more frequently than in the flesh, but console modder [GingerOfOz] felt the need to bring [Anh Dang]’s image of the inevitable ...
You don’t see them as often as you used to, but it used to be common to see “electronics trainers” which were usually a collection of components and simple equipment combined ...
When you think of attacking or defending computer systems, you probably think of software viruses and the corresponding ...
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 ...