by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 16, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
Porting DOOM to run on hardware never meant to run it is a tradition as old as time. Getting it to run on embedded devices, ancient computers, virtual computers, and antique video game consoles are all classic hacks, but what DOOM ports have been waiting for is...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 13, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
[TheStaticTurtle] built a custom controller for automating his garage doors. He wanted to retain the original physical button and RF remote control interfaces while adding a more modern wireless control accessible from his internet connected devices. Upgrading an old...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 11, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Hardware
A decent current measurement sensor ought to be an essential part of every hacker’s workbench. One that is capable of measuring DC, as well as low and high frequencies with reasonable accuracy. And bonus credits if it can also withstand high bus voltages –...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 9, 2021 | [Tech News], Google, Hardware, TechCrunch
Sometimes you’ve just got to confirm an unannounced product to put the rumors to bed, I guess. That was Google’s strategy this afternoon, following earlier rumors from Android Central that a chip shortage had put the kibosh on the mid-budget phone. In a comment to...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Apr 9, 2021 | [Tech News], Hardware, TechCrunch
China’s tech giants have had a rough time in Western markets over the last few years. Huawei and DJI have been hit by trade restrictions, while TikTok and WeChat are threatened with their apps being banned in the U.S. Overall, Chinese companies with an overseas...
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