Randomly Move Marionette With Steel Balls and Geneva Drives [Hackaday]
Over the years we have seen many marble machines, but this one on the [Karakuri channel] (hit CC for subtitles)
Read moreOver the years we have seen many marble machines, but this one on the [Karakuri channel] (hit CC for subtitles)
Read moreWe always hear that future computers will use optical technology. But what will that look like for a general-purpose computer?
Read moreResearchers have successfully replicated a fusion experiment performed late last year that produced the first recorded net gain from a
Read moreIf you’re like us, one of the appeals of retro tech is the tactile feedback you get from real buttons.
Read moreKnitwear can protect you from a winter chill, but what if it could keep you safe from the prying eyes
Read moreIn an ideal smart home, the explosion of cheap WiFi and Bluetooth chips has allowed hundreds of small wireless devices
Read moreIt’s the spookiest time of year once again, and hackers across the globe are cobbling together some spine-chilling projects. [Kevin]
Read moreScreenshots of an unnamed card appeared on China’s Chiphell forums, so take them with the usual pinch of salt. They
Read moreRobert Hallock, AMD’s Director of Technical Marketing, explained that the company’s new naming scheme is technical yet straightforward. An enthusiast
Read moreThere’s gold all around us, embedded in our electronics. There are people who collect e-waste and use various methods to
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