We’re lucky enough in 2026 to have cheap single-board computers fast enough to emulate machines from the 1990s, touching on ...
You may not remember [Mr. Wizard], but he was a staple of nerd kids over a few decades, teaching science to kids via the magic of television. The Computer History Archives Project has a partially ...
These days, you can get fakes, bootlegs, and similar for just about anything. While a fake handbag isn’t such a big deal, in ...
It probably won’t come as much of a surprise to find that most of the Hackaday staff aren’t exactly what you’d call sports ...
Although infrastructure like a 19th-century pumping station generally tends to be quietly decommissioned and demolished, sometimes you get enough people looking at such an object and wondering ...
Once upon a time, the cathode ray tube was pretty much the only type of display you’d find in a consumer television. As the analog broadcast world shifted to digital, we saw the rise of ...
Earlier this year Donut Lab caused quite the furore when they unveiled what they claimed was the world’s first ...
Although generally iPads tend to keep their resale value, there are a few exceptions, such as when you find yourself burdened ...
One of the constants in consumer electronics is that designers will try to put as many features into a single device as ...
Sometimes you have this project idea in your mind that seems so simple and straightforward, and which feels just so right ...
Over on YouTube [Andrew Neal] has a Function Generator Build for Beginners. As beginner videos go this one is fairly ...
If you are to believe the glossy marketing campaigns about ‘quantum computing’, then we are on the cusp of a computing ...