If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
Necessity is the mother of invention, and the RAM crisis is driving people to some pretty creative measures to avoid paying ...
SendspinZero is an open-source, DIY Sendspin audio receiver for your amplifier that relies on off-the-shelf parts costing ...
An "incredibly rare" Bronze Age shield has returned to Scotland for the first time in more than 230 years, where it has been brought together with five others in a "once-in-a-lifetime" moment. Did you ...
Samsung unveils a Privacy Display filter at Unpacked. The filter protects screens from prying eyes and can be turned off as needed. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the only ...
At Samsung’s Galaxy S26 live event on Wednesday, the company introduced a new display technology that allows users to turn on a privacy mode and prevent so-called “shoulder surfing” on a per-app basis ...
Simple trip computer for the Arduino Uno with a 16x2 Screen to display useful information in all VAG vehicles with the MARELLI 4LV ECU (VAG Number: 036906034AM). This includes most Golf mk4/Jetta/Bora ...
For most of us, it’s hard to fit our workflows onto a single laptop screen – not efficiently, at least. Whether you’re coding across multiple windows, tracking live markets and news, or juggling ...
Ayaneo is sharing a few more details about its Pocket S Mini gaming handheld that it unveiled in September of last year. We now know that it will feature a premium full CNC metal frame instead of a ...
This CES 2026 prototype from Lenovo could recreate your ultrawide gaming monitor setup on the go. I got a first look at the Legion Pro Rollable concept with a display that can expand not once, but ...
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Futuristic pixel-raising display lets you feel what’s onscreen Could you imagine being able to "feel" the images on your screen? UCSB researchers have made this sci-fi-like idea a reality. They've ...