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These days, if you’re walking around with a cellphone, you’ve basically fitted an always-on tracking device to your person.
The fact that modern-day x86 processors still pretty much support the same operating systems and software as their ancestors ...
A group of students from Lancing College in the UK have sent in their Critical Design Review (CDR) for their entry in the UK ...
We’ve all made a few bad PCBs in our time. Sometimes they’re recoverable, and a few bodge wires will make ’em good. Sometimes they’re too far gone and we have to start ...
Morse code can be daunting to learn when you’re new to the game, particularly if you need it to pass your desired radio license. However, these days, there are a great many tools to aid in ...
In these days of everything-streaming, it’s great to see an old school radio build. It’s even better when it’s not old-school at all, but packed full of modern ICs and driven by ...
Dan Maloney and I were talking on the podcast about his memories of the old electronics magazines, and how they had some ...
Delay line memory is a technology from yesteryear, but it’s not been entirely forgotten. [P-Lab] has developed a demo board for delay-line memory, which shows how it worked in a very obvious ...
Historically, efforts to create original games and tools, port over open source emulators, and explore a game console’s ...
Brain-to-speech interfaces have been promising to help paralyzed individuals communicate for years. Unfortunately, many ...
Glen Akins] reported on Bluesky that the Zigbee-based sensor he had made for his garden’s rear gate was still going strong ...
He needed a clock for the living room, but didn’t want to just buy something off the shelf. In his own words, “It’s an ...