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There are few computing collapses more spectacular than the downfall of Commodore, but its rise as a home computer powerhouse ...
We can understand why shaderacademy.com chose that name over “the shady school,” but whatever they call it, if you are ...
When someone hacks together a digital camera with a Raspberry Pi, the limiting factor for serious photography is usually the ...
Ever ruin a perfectly serviceable piece of toast by trying (and failing) to spread a little pat of rock-solid butter? [John Dingley] doesn’t! Not since he created the Butta Melta to cozily ...
The Bendix G-15 refurbished by [David at Usagi Electric] is well known as the oldest fully operational digital computer in ...
Even in the early days of the Cold War, it quickly became apparent that simply having hundreds or even thousands of nuclear ...
We often marvel at the many things a 555 can do. But [Zafer Yildiz] shows us that it can even take the place of a PCB. You’ll ...
Pointing at stars may seem easy on the surface—just mount a telescope to a tripod and you’re done, right? As anyone who’s ...
The best part about post-mortem teardowns of electronics is when you discover some unusual design features, whether or not ...
A multitool that weighs less than a penny? Yes, it exists. This video by [ToolTechGeek] shows his titanium flat-cut design tipping the scales at only 1.9 grams—lighter than the 2.5-gram copper ...
Back in the day, an FM bug was a handy way to make someone’s annoying radio go away, particularly if it could be induced to feedback. But these days you’re far more likely to hear ...
Given all the incredible technology developed or improved during the Apollo program, it’s impossible to pick out just one piece of hardware that made humanity’s first crewed landing on ...