WiFiWart Boots Linux, Moves To Next Design Phase
Over the last few months we’ve been keeping an eye on WiFiWart, an ambitious project to develop a Linux single-board computer (SBC) small enough to fit inside a USB wall charger. Developer [Walker]...
View ArticleOpen Hardware 5V UPS Improves On Cheap Powerbank Design
Often, we need to power a 5V-craving project of ours on the go. So did [Burgduino], and, unhappy with solutions available, designed their own 5V UPS! It takes a cheap powerbank design and augments it...
View ArticleOpen-Hardware Dog Treat Dispenser is a Stepping Stone For Behavioral Research
The principles of open-source hardware are starting to make great strides in scientific research fields. [Walker Arce] tells us about his paper co-authored with [Jeffrey R. Stevens], about a dog treat...
View ArticleHackable OSHW CardClock Demands Attention
When examining a project, it’s easy to be jaded by a raw parts list. When the main component is an ESP8266, we might say “oh, another 8266 project. yawn!” But we’re certain that when you take a look at...
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View ArticleReview: Beepy, A Palm-sized Linux Hacking Playground
In the long ago times, when phones still flipped and modems sang proudly the songs of their people, I sent away for a set of Slackware CDs and embarked on a most remarkable journey. Back then, running...
View ArticleUSB HID And Run Exposes Yet Another BadUSB Surface
You might think you understand the concept of BadUSB attacks and know how to defend it, because all you’ve seen is opening a terminal window. Turns out there’s still more attack surface to cover, as...
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