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  • HACKLET 14 – HACKS AROUND THE HOUSE

  • In this weeks Hacklet we're looking at household hacks. Not necessarily globally connected home automation hacks, but task specific hacks that we want in our lives yesterday!We've all had it happen, you're burning the midnight oil on a project when you...
  • HACKLET 19 – HAM RADIO

  • Amateur, or ham radio operators have always been hackers. For much of the early 1900′s, buying a radio was expensive or impossible. Hams would build their own rigs, learning electronics and radio theory along the way. Time moves on, but hams keep hacking....
  • HACKLET 22 – RETRO CONSOLE PROJECTS

  • Everyone loves arcade games, and it didn't take long for designers to figure out that people would love to take the fun home. The home gaming console market has been around for decades. Through the early days of battery-powered pong style consoles through...
  • HACKLET 24 – RASPBERRY PI PROJECTS

  • Experimenting with embedded Linux used to mean reformatting an old PC, or buying an expensive dev board. In February of 2012, the Raspberry Pi was released, and it has proven to be a game changing platform. According to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, over...
  • HACKLET 26 – ARDUINO PROJECTS

  • Arduino is one of those boards that has become synonymous with hacking and making. Since its introduction in 2005, over 700,000 official Arduino boards have been sold, along with untold millions of compatible and clone boards. Hackers and makers around...
  • Hacklet 27: Holiday Hacks

  • It's beginning to look a lot like the holidays around here. That means it's time for holiday hacks here on The Hacklet! This week we're looking at the coolest festive hacks created by YOU on Hackaday.io!We start with [charliex] and Cypress PSOC 4 + ESP8266...
  • Hacklet 28: Programmable Logic Hacks

  • FPGAs, CPLDs, PALs, and GALs, Oh My! This week's Hacklet focuses on some of the best Programmable Logic projects on Hackaday.io! Programmable logic devices tend to have a steep learning curve. Not only is a new hacker learning complex parts, but there...
  • HACKLET 30 – ROBOT ARM PROJECTS

  • Robot arms – they do everything from moving silicon wafers to welding cars. Many a hacker has dreamt of having their own robot arm to serve them beer help them build projects. This week's Hacklet features some of the best robot arm projects on Hackaday.io!We...
  • Hacklet 35 - BeagleBone Projects

  • The Raspberry Pi 2 is just barely a month old, and now that vintage console emulation on this new hardware has been nailed down, it's just about time for everyone to do real work. You know, recompiling stuff to take advantage of the new CPU, figuring...
  • Hacklet 38 - 6502 Projects

  • The 6502 CPU is probably the most famous of all the 8-bit processors out there, whether in the form of bare chips for homebrew computers, or as slightly modified derivative chips found in everything from the C64, the NES, and the BBC Micro. For this...
  • HACKLET 44 – TEARDOWNS

  • Just about every hacker, maker and tinkerer out there received their early education the same way: A screwdriver in one and a discarded bit of electronics in the other. There is no better way to find out how something works than cracking it open and...