Solarbotics recently released its own version of the Arduino microcontroller development board. They based their board on the Freeduino design. We thought this would be a good opportunity to review ...
Check out this rather clever Binary Clock, which is based on a Raspberry Pi. Lets move away from old fuddy-duddy “traditional sexagesimal time” and get some binary action going. The project uses a ...
We’re not here to talk about another clock. Okay, we are, but the focus isn’t about whether or not it can tell time, it’s about taking a simple idea to an elegant conclusion. In all those ways, ...
If you're a bit geeky, like myself, you may want to check out Binary Clock X in BlackBerry World. There are a few binary clock apps to be found but I quite like the way that Binary Clock X looks. One ...
Had your fill of binary clocks? Check out this analog binary wall clock, which combines traditional clock technology with the computer science nerditry that ensured you never got laid in high school.
Yes, you read it right. This is not an electric cheese grater, it really is a clock and one designed to confuse the hell out of any poor sucker who hasn’t spent three days studying the manual. It ...
If you've ever wanted one of those flashy binary clocks but wanted to do it yourself (or simply have a fetish for that breadboard-'n'-resistors look), here's how. If any of the following quotation ...
This LED binary clock based on PIC is the second version of the project whereas the first project used a PIC16F84A for doing both the timekeeping and controlling the display matrix. This version ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you don't already know how computers work, it may seem like an unapproachable subject. It's the kind of high-level science and math that ...
Last week, I used binary and hexidecimal numbers to denote that the Polk Computer User Group is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Twenty-five in binary is 11001. But in hexadecimal, 25 does ...