
Neither Android Nor IOS: DIY Smartphone Runs On ESP32!
You may or may not be reading this on a smartphone, but odds are that even if you aren’t, you own one. Well, possess one, anyway — it’s debatable if the locked-down, one-way relat…
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Pi Compute Module Powers Fully Open Smartphone
With the powerful off-the-shelf hardware available to us common hardware hobbyist folk, how hard can it be to make a smartphone from scratch? Hence [V Electronics]’s Spirit smartphone project…
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Demonstrating The Sheer Lack Of Security In First Gen Cellular Networks
Modern cellular networks are built to serve millions upon millions of users, all while maintaining strict encryption across all communications. But earlier cellular networks were by no means so sec…
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FairBerry Brings The PKB Back To Your Smartphone
Missing the feel of physical keys on your phone, but not ready to give up your fancy new touchscreen phone? [Dakkaron] has attached a BlackBerry keyboard to a slightly more recent device. Designed …
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5Ghoul: The 14 Shambling 5G Flaws Used For Disruptive Attacks On Smartphones
A team of researchers from the ASSET Research Group in Singapore have published the details of a collection of vulnerabilities in the fifth generation mobile communication system (5G) used with sma…
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Balloon To Fly During Solar Eclipse
The Great American Eclipse was a solar eclipse that passed nearly the entire continental United States back in 2017. While it might sound like a once-in-a-lifetime event to experience a total solar…
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Balloon To Fly During Solar Eclipse
The Great American Eclipse was a solar eclipse that passed nearly the entire continental United States back in 2017. While it might sound like a once-in-a-lifetime event to experience a total solar…
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2G Or Not 2G, That Is The Question
Since the very early 1990s, we have become used to ubiquitous digital mobile phone coverage for both voice and data. Such has been their success that they have for many users entirely supplanted th…
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2G Or Not 2G, That Is The Question
Since the very early 1990s, we have become used to ubiquitous digital mobile phone coverage for both voice and data. Such has been their success that they have for many users entirely supplanted th…
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