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Bluetooth Dongle Gives Up Its Secrets with Quick Snooping Hack

There’s a lot going on in our wireless world, and the number of packets whizzing back and forth between our…

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Repairing The Questionable £25,000 Tom Evans Audiophile Pre-Amp

One of the power supply boards in the Tom Evans Mastergroove SR MkIII preamplifier. (Credit: Mend it Mark, YouTube) It’s…

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Retrotechtacular: The TV Bombs of WWII

Anyone who was around for the various wars and conflicts of the early 2000s probably recalls the video clips showing…

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Microfluidic Motors Could Work Really Well For Tiny Scale Tasks

The vast majority of motors that we care about all stick to a theme. They rely on the electromagnetic dance…

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US DOE Sets New Nuclear Energy Targets

To tackle the growing electrification of devices, we’ll need to deploy more generation to the grid. The US Department of…

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Landscape Motif Makes This E-Ink Weather Display Easy to Understand

True weather geeks will disagree, but there might be a better way to know how to dress for the day…

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Open Cardiography Signal Measuring Device

Much of the world’s medical equipment is made by a handful of monopolistic megacorps, but [Milos Rasic] built an open…

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FLOSS Weekly Episode 809: Pi4J – Stable and Boring on the Raspberry Pi

This week, Jonathan Bennett and David Ruggles chat with Frank Delporte about Pi4J, the friendly Java libraries for the Raspberry…

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A Vintage Radiator Core, From Scratch

There are sadly few 1914 Dennis fire engines still on the road, so when the one owned by Imperial College…

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