Build a Wireless Water Meter for Your Home – IEEE Spectrum
http://spectrum.ieee.org/geek-life/hands-on/build-a-wireless-water-meter-for-your-home This looks like an interesting IoT home monitoring project. Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/geek-life/hands-on/build-a-wireless-water-meter-for-your-home This looks like an interesting IoT home monitoring project. Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://www.iflscience.com/technology/how-make-your-own-potato-chip-speaker-system Posted from WordPress for Android →
Act Now And Receive the Prong Saver For Only $0.00! Well, actually, you can’t buy this. But for [TVmiller’s] latest project he decided to have some fun with the video — so he made an infomercial for it. Solar powered vacuum cord tension alarm added to any existing vacuum cord. And just because he could, →
Halloween is coming. It is time to start those hardware hacks to scare people. For lots of ideas check out previous Halloween postings and following videos: Arduino Project Ideas – Build a Smart Pumpkin for Halloween Arduino-Controlled Halloween Props How are big halloween displays built? Controlgeek blog has several intersting articles on show control →
Pictures from Mini Maker Faire Espoo: Light activated volume control between MP3 player and active speakers. Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2992590/mobile-wireless/cisco-aironet-aps-vinyl-awesome.html Here is a cool looking hardware hack from person I know… Posted from WordPress for Android →
Network switches come in two different flavors: managed unmanaged. Unmanaged switches are cheap but you can’t control them. Managed switches have some interface to configure and monitor the equipment, and cost much more. Watch as Jim Gibson explains why you need managed switches in your network. For a hacker perspective you might ask how different those two →
http://minionfans.com/lego-hacks-that-you-never-would-have-thought-of-8-pics/ Posted from WordPress for Android →
Do you want to know what happens in the USB devices? What data flows between your PC and your device? Here are some videos that show tips how you can figure out what data flows on your USB ports. Reverse Engineering USB Devices [28C3] How to reverse engineer a USB protocol for Linux →
http://mobile.geek.com/latest/257592-a-32-dollars-hacking-tool-can-open-your-garage-door-and-unlock-your-car?origref= Cheap hardware can mess up with the security of rf remote locks that use “secure” rolling code system… for example open car door. Posted from WordPress for Android →