A Candle-Powered Game Boy For Post-Apocalyptic Tetris

We’re not exactly worried about Armageddon here at Hackaday, but should we end up facing the end of the world as we know it, having something to pass the time would be nice. That’s why …

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This new RSS reader is the smartest way to keep up online

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Open Source Radar Has Up To 20 KM Range

Phased-array radars are great for all sorts of things, whether you’re doing advanced radio research or piloting a fifth-generation combat aircraft. They’re also typically very expensive…

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Inside Project Silica, Now On Bakeware

You see it all the time in science fiction: the heroes find old data, read it, and learn how to save the day. But how realistic is that? Forget aliens. Could you read a stack of punch cards or a 9-…

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Discover a range of Google’s AI‑powered tools you can use right now to boost productivity, creativity and everyday tasks — all without cost. Read more: https://aibase.ng/ai-tools/free-google-ai-products-for-everyday-use/
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Kindle Devices Facilitate Chess Play Through Specialized Applications and Web Access

Learn how to play chess on your Amazon Kindle using web browsers and special apps. Discover different methods and compatibility for your device.

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You Can Play Chess on Your Kindle E-reader

Learn how to play chess on your Amazon Kindle using web browsers and special apps. Discover different methods and compatibility for your device.