There have been lots of haptic vest devices over the years, though the vast majority have been very simple. Many existing suits pack in a few speakers or vibration motors to give feedback to the ...
It all started with a sarcastic comment right here on Hackaday.com: ” How many phones do you know that sport a 5 and 1/4 inch diskette drive?” — and [Paul Sanjay] took that ...
In the early 1980s, there was the IBM PC, with its 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 processor. It was an unexpected hit for the company, and within a few years there were a host of competitors. Every ...
When you think of a Bluetooth speaker, you’re probably picturing a roughly lunchbox-sized device that pumps out some decent ...
Do you remember the global chip shortage? Somehow it seems so long ago, but it’s not even really been three years yet.
The Zune might have joined the portable media player game too late to ever really be competition for the iPod, but that doesn ...
The Las Vegas Sphere is great and all, but few of us can afford the expense to travel to out there to see it on the regular. If you’re looking for similar vibes you can access at home, you ...
Although now mostly known as a company who cornered the market on graphing calculators while only updating them once a decade ...
While William Rowan Hamilton isn’t a household name like, say, Einstein or Hawking, he might have been. It turns out the ...
Although ham radio offers a wide array of bands to transmit on, not to mention plenty of modes to communicate with, not ...
In Europe, where this is being written, and possibly further afield, news reports are again full of drone sightings closing ...
When you think of a scope probe, you usually think of what is basically a wire with a spring hook and an attenuator. Those are passive probes. [Kerry Wong] shows off a pre-release active probe ...