Hackaday Podcast 244: Fake Chips, Drinking Radium, and Spotting Slippery Neutrinos [Hackaday]
This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up to discuss the best hacks of the previous week, at
Read moreThis week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up to discuss the best hacks of the previous week, at
Read moreThe Space Shuttle has often been called the most complex pieces of machinery ever built, an underhanded compliment if there
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Read moreThe European Union Intellectual Property Office’s most recent biannual report on copyright infringement in the UK and Europe makes for
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Read moreAccording to a study by Marketplace Pulse, a typical Amazon seller pays an 8 – 15% transaction fee, or referral
Read moreJoin us on Wednesday, January 25 at noon Pacific for the Vintage Electronics Hack Chat with Keri Szafir! The world
Read moreOn Wednesday, the studio dropped its 20th major content update focusing on freighters and frigates. No Man’s Sky update 3.94,
Read moreIn a statement tweeted yesterday, the UK’s Ministry of Defence Press Office said it was aware of a breach of
Read moreFilling a piano with water probably sounds frivolous and asinine to many. However, it also sparks a certain curiosity as
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