You might have heard of electrets being used in microphones, but do you know what it is? Electrets produce a semi-permanent ...
Many Hackaday readers have an interest in retro technology, but we are not the only group who scour the flea markets.
We really love when makers make their construction techniques evident in an aesthetically-pleasing way, and [Laura Kampf] has ...
Although largely relegated to retrocomputing enthusiasts and embedded systems or microcontrollers now, there was a time when ...
Apple’s in-house chips have some impressive specs, but user serviceability is something Apple left behind for consumer ...
The small size of action cameras has made them a great solution for getting high-quality experimental footage where other cameras don’t fit. GoPros are [Joe Barnard]’s camera of choice ...
Taildraggers remain a popular configuration for small aircraft, but they come with a significant risk during ground handling: ground loops. If the tail gets too far off course, it can swing around ...
Paul Junkin] bought a curious product off the Internet. It was supposed to generate electricity when hooked up to a running ...
After pulling a TV out of the trash and bringing it home, it turned out it was suffering from a troubling boot loop issue ...
It might come as a surprise to some that IEEE, the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers, does more than send ...
Back in the day the Apple iPod was the personal music player (PMP) to get even if mostly because everyone and their dogs had ...
This week’s Hackaday podcast has a European feel, as Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List for a look at the week’s ...