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Flipper Zero is a portable multi-tool for pen-testers and geeks in a toy-like body. It loves researching digital stuff like radio protocols, access control systems, hardware, and more. It's fully open-source and customizable, so you can extend it in whatever way you like.
The Keyboard. For Professionals.
This clock displays the current time alphabetically. It is inspired by this post on Mastodon.
Explore the latest single-board computers (SBCs), including reviews and benchmarks for Raspberry Pi.
I recently got a smart sleep mask from Kickstarter. I was not expecting to end up with the ability to read strangers' brainwaves and send them electric impul...
2.13inch Touch E-Paper E-Ink Display For Raspberry Pi Zero, 250×122 Pixels, ABS Protection Case | 2.13inch Touch e-Paper HAT (with case)
ESP32-C6 1.8inch Touch AMOLED Display Development Board, 368 × 448 Resolution, supports Wi-Fi 6, BLE 5 and Zigbee | ESP32-C6-Touch-AMOLED-1.8
<p>For those of you who are living under a rock, Valve announced <a href="https://store.steampowered.com/sale/steammachine">three new hardware devices</a> joining …</p>
I really like reading. It's an activity that I have rediscovered multiple times throughout my life. When I was a kid, I loved the Harry Potter books. Now tha...
Experience the spirit of the original Vectrex in a modern, compact format. After three years of development and refinement, the Vectrex Mini is ready for
Raspberry Pi 500+ is a premium version of the original Raspberry Pi 500, complete with 16GB RAM, pre-installed 256GB SSD, Gateron mechanical switches, low-profile changeable keycaps, programmable RGB LED backlighting and more!
The Raspberry Pi is finding its way into more and more synthesizers. Do your synths have a slice of Pi inside? Read on to find out.
Explore the harmony of technology and simplicity with Minimal. Our innovative approach strips away the unnecessary, focusing on what truly matters in your digital experience.
Reasons why you should consider breaking your hardware up into MiniPCs.
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