The Bluetooth SIG recently released the core specification for version 6.0 of Bluetooth. Compared to 5.x, it contains a number of changes and some new features, the most interesting probably being ...
[GloriousCow] has started working on a series of investigations into the various historical floppy disk copy protection schemes used in the early days of the IBM PC and is here with the first of ...
There’s currently a significant amount of confusion around the full extent of the GPIO hardware issue in the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller, with [Ian] over at [Dangerous Prototypes] of Bus ...
The suggested workaround by Raspberry Pi is to enable the input buffer before a read, and disable it again immediately afterwards. Naturally, this is far from ideal workaround, and the solution ...
Media formats have come a long way since the early days of computing. Once upon a time, the very idea of even playing live ...
Battery management is a tedious but necessary problem that becomes more of a hassle with lithium-ion technology. As we’re all very aware, such batteries need a bit of care to be utilized safely ...
We (well, some of us) are complete suckers for things that are both much smaller and much larger than life. And if that thing actually does what its supposed to? Squee! So naturally, we rushed to ...
While plastics are very useful on their own, they can be much stronger when reinforced and mixed with a range of fibers. Not ...
Meta’s Quest VR headset recently got the ability to accept and display video over USB-C, and it’s started some gears turning in folks’ heads. [Ian Hamilton] put together a quick concept ...
There was a time when building a telescope was a rite of passage for budding astronomers, much as building a radio was the ...
Writing for Hackaday involves drinking from the firehose of tech news, and seeing the latest and greatest of new projects and ...
While classroom learning isn’t for everyone, one awesome benefit of the Internet is that you have a variety of college ...