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Taming the Wobble: An Arduino Self-Balancing Bot
Getting a robot to stand on two wheels without tipping over involves a challenging dance with the laws of physics….

Old Chromebooks Get Second Life as Video Wall
What would you do with dozens and dozens of outdated Chromebooks that are no longer getting updates from the Google…

Transceiver Reveals Unusual Components
[MSylvain59] likes to tear down old surplus, and in the video below, he takes apart a German transceiver known as…

Expensive Camera, Cheap 3D-Printed Lens
If you’re a photography enthusiast, you probably own quite a few cameras, but the chances are your “good” one will…

Writing an OLED Display Driver in MicroZig
Although most people would use C, C++ or MicroPython for programming microcontrollers, there are a few more obscure options out…

The Pentium Processor’s Innovative (and Complicated) Method of Multiplying by Three, Fast
[Ken Shirriff] has been sharing a really low-level look at Intel’s Pentium (1993) processor. The Pentium’s architecture was highly innovative…

Physical Computing Used to be a Thing
In the early 2000s, the idea that you could write programs on microcontrollers that did things in the physical world,…

Run Xbox 360 Games on Your PC With XenonDecomp
Inspired by the N64: Recompiled project, XenonRecomp does something similar, except for the PowerPC-equipped Microsoft Xbox 360 game console. Based…

Trio of Mods Makes Delta Printer More Responsive, Easier to Use
Just about any 3D printer can be satisfying to watch as it works, but delta-style printers are especially hypnotic. There’s…

Tearing Down a Vintage Word Processor
There was a time when the line between typewriters and word processing software was a bit fuzzy. [Poking Technology] found…