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In the 1980s, there was a truly staggering amount of choice for a consumer looking to purchase a home computer. On the high end, something like an Apple Lisa, a business-class IBM PC, or a workstation ...
People have been talking about switching from Windows to Linux since the 1990s, but in the world of open-source operating ...
In the world of information security, much thought goes into ensuring that no information can leave computer networks without ...
When you hear “PS2” and “Windows 95,” you probably think someone forgot a slash and are talking about peripherals, but no — ...
For those of us who aren’t blessed with a green thumb and who are perhaps a bit forgetful, plants can be surprisingly difficult to keep alive. In those cases, some kind of automation, such as [Justin ...
Scanners for loose papers have become so commonplace that almost every printer includes one, but book scanners have remained frustratingly rare for non-librarians and archivists. [Brad Mattson] ...
Ever since the invention of the microscope, humanity has gained access to the world of the incredibly small. Scientists discovered that creatures never known to exist before are alive in an ...
It’s about time! Or maybe it’s about time’s reciprocal: frequency. Whichever way you see it, Hackaday is pleased to announce, ...
For over a decade, most passports have contained an NFC chip that holds a set of electronically readable data about the ...
I was required to move my server to a different datacenter. The tech that helped handle the logistics suggested I assign one ...
The world of custom mechanical keyboards is vibrant, with new designs emerging weekly. However, keyboards are just one way we ...
This week, we announced the winners for the previous Pet Hacks contest and rang in our new contest: The One Hertz Challenge.