via Hackaday: Recreating a Popular Faux-Nixie Clock There’s a good chance you’ve seen “Nixie clocks” on the Internet that replace the classic…
via Hackaday: Floorboard Is a Keyboard for Your Feet Whether you have full use of your hands or not, a foot-operated keyboard is a…
via Hackaday: Apple May Break Into the Hearing Aid Industry When the entry of a tech giant such as Apple into a market represents its…
via Hackaday: Get Thee to Git While version control used to be reserved for big corporate projects, it is very mainstream…
via Hackaday: Raspberry Pi Becomes Secure VPN Router OpenWRT is a powerful piece of open-source software that can turn plenty of computers into…
via Hackaday: College Gives You Practical Electronics While classroom learning isn’t for everyone, one awesome benefit of the Internet is that you…
via Hackaday: Ferrites Versus Ethernet in the Ham Shack For as useful as computers are in the modern ham shack, they also tend to…
via Hackaday: Humble 555 Gets a Boost for ESR Meter wanted to use a low power TS555 in an ESR meter design. The…
via Hackaday: A 1930s Ham Station wanted to build an authentic 1930s-style ham radio station that was portable. He’s already…
via Hackaday: How Sony Mastered the Transistor When you think of Sony, you probably think of a technology company that’s been around…