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Two weeks ago, it was holographic cops. This week, it’s humanoid robot doctors. Or is it? We’re pretty sure it’s not, as ...
Strictly speaking, a Theremin uses a pair of antennae that act as capacitors in a specific R/C circuit. Looking at ...
Wireless earbuds are notoriously tiny. Want to see inside? [MCH170] did and published a Soundcore Space A40 Teardown. In this ...
These days, most of us have a smartphone. They are so commonplace that we rarely stop to consider how amazing they truly are.
Immersive audio is the new hotness in the recording world. Once upon a time, mono was good enough. Then someone realized humans have two ears, and everyone wanted stereo. For most of us, ...
Much of the expense of developing AI models, and much of the recent backlash to said models, stems from the massive amount of power they tend to consume. If you’re willing to sacrifice some ...
Bambu Labs make indisputably excellent printers. However, that excellence comes at the cost of freedom. After a firmware release earlier this year, Bambu printers could only work with ...
A few years ago, I bought an 8 mm home movie camera in a second hand store. I did a teardown on it here and pulled out for ...
Human existence boils down to one brutal fact: however much food you have, it’s enough to last for the rest of your life.
Even with teachers with names like Kirchhoff and Helmholtz, old Heinrich Hertz himself likely didn’t have the slightest idea ...
Something which may well unite Hackaday readers is the experience of being “The computer person” among your family or friends ...
Do you or a loved one suffer from distorted 3D prints? Does your laser cutter produce parallelograms instead of rectangles? If so, you might be suffering from CNC skew miscalibration, and you ...
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