via Hackaday: An 80386 Upgrade Deal and Intel 486 Competitor: the Cyrix Cx486DLC The x86 CPU landscape of the 1980s and 1990s was competitive in a way that…
via Hackaday: A Clean Linux Installation For an Android TV Box Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the…
via Hackaday: CL-32: The Minimum Possible For a Useful Handheld Computer For almost as long as there have been microcomputers, there have been attempts with varying…
via Hackaday: Watch NASA’s Solar Sail Reflect Brightly in the Night Sky NASA’s ACS3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System) is currently fully deployed in low Earth orbit,…
via Hackaday: Swiss Researchers May Have Solved Hydrogen Storage If you follow the world of clean energy, you will probably have read all about…
via Hackaday: Voyager 1 Completes Tricky Thruster Reconfiguration After 47 years it’s little wonder that the hydrazine-powered thrusters of the Voyager 1, used…
via Hackaday: The Apple Watch As An Ammeter Your shiny new personal electronic device is likely to be designed solely as an app…
via Hackaday: Putting a Pi in a Container Docker and other containerization applications have changed a lot about the way that developers create…
via Hackaday: Create Custom Gridfinity Boxes Using Images Of Tools Exhibit A: A standard-issue banana. We love it when a community grabs hold of an…
via Hackaday: The Computer We All Wish We’d Had In The 8-Bit Era The 8-bit home computers of yore that we all know and love, without exception as…