Retro Gadgets: I Swear Officer, I was Listening to 45 [Hackaday]
Audio in cars has a long history. Car radios in the 1920s were bulky and expensive. In the 1930s, there
Read moreAudio in cars has a long history. Car radios in the 1920s were bulky and expensive. In the 1930s, there
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Read moreCertain manufacturers seriously dislike open-source firmware for their devices, and this particular hack deals with quite extreme anti-hobbyist measures. The
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Read morePaper is an ubiquitous part of society; so much so that the incredible engineering behind it often goes unnoticed. That
Read moreFollowing along with the 2022 Hackaday Prize theme on building a better world by doing what we all do best
Read moreBeyond easier messaging across mediums, the effort to create universal messaging interoperability is a win for consumers and businesses. View
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