For a lot of us, soldering just seems to come naturally. But if we’re being honest, none of us was born with a soldering iron ...
Much has been written about the demise of physical media. Long considered the measure of technological progress in audiovisual and computing fields, the 2000s saw this metric seemingly rendered ...
Forty years ago, on the night of Sunday 2 December of 1984, people in the city of Bhopal and surrounding communities were ...
Over the course of the 1990s we saw huge developments in the world of PC graphics cards, going from little more than the ...
There are many AI models out there that you can play with from companies like OpenAI, Google, and a host of others. But when ...
We’re covering two weeks of news today, which is handy, because the week between Christmas and New Years is always a bit slow. And up first is the inevitable problem with digital license plates.
There are many ways to build a radio receiver, but most have a few things in common, such as oscillators, tuned circuits, ...
Nobody likes reading the fine print, least of all when you’re just downloading some 3D model. While printing a copy for ...
At the recent 38C3 conference in Germany, someone gave a talk about sending TOSLINK digital audio over fiber optic networks ...
Although ham radio can be an engaging, rewarding hobby, it does have a certain reputation for being popular among those who ...
It is old news that you can print PCB artwork on glossy paper and use a clothes iron to transfer the toner to a copper board, ...
Are your jellybeans getting stale? [lcamtuf] thinks so, and his guide to choosing op-amps makes a good case for rethinking ...