2014

Military & Aerospace Electronics Magazine - Free Subscription

  If you are an electronics professional there is no way to keep up with the latest developments in electronic technology than to read what large military budgets are able to dream up. You can subscribe for the free print or digital edition of Military & Aerospace Electronics Magazine in the Hacked Gadgets free technical magazine store. You may want to use your alternative email address when signing up though

Binary Wrist Watch

    Check out this great Binary Wrist Watch. It’s a true watch for the geek since most won’t be able to read it! Via: Dangerous Prototypes “The time setting mode can be entered by holding the left button for two seconds. After that the display is blanked and the time can be set bit by bit by switching through the bits by pressing the left button. If the bit

Mini MAME Cabinet

    If you are going to be building a MAME cabinet, you should have a look at the Mini MAME Cabinet that Greg Kennedy built for some tips. He built this thing from scratch and kept the costs down, using some older electronics was a great way get some use out of the hardware that might not have had a use otherwise. The hand made cabinet turned out very

BadUSB - Hacked USB Drive to Black Hat 2014

    You probably have a handful of USB drives around your computer, they are useful and ubiquitous. After reading this article and watching the video below you might think twice before plugging in a found USB drive or one from a casual acquaintance. USB was dreamt up way back in 1994 and has gone through many versions since then. USB has a simple 4 pin contact, two for power

Reverse Engineering a NAND Flash Device Management Algorithm

  When your hard drive electronics dies you can ship your hard drive to a recovery company and for some serious dollars they will connect your spinning disks to known good electronics and retrieve your data. That’s fine when your drive electronics are mounted on a removable PCB in a large chassis. Now think of the same issue when talking about the embedded system inside an SD card which handles

Dummy Load Build

    Wigman27 on the EEVblog has built a great looking Dummy Load. The nice and bright 4 line LCD display shows us voltage, current, resistance and power. This gives some great detail at a glance. The large lugs on the front and simple adjustment knob interface make this a great addition to your bench. The thread is interesting, he discusses the circuit design and shows some nice pictures of

autoCut - Robot Lawn Mower

  Do you still cut your lawn by dragging an antiquated gas powered spinning blade back and forth across the grass? If so you might want to build an autoCut. The autoCut is a robotic lawn mower that is powered from LiPo batteries and the brain comprises of a Raspberry Pi. The goal is to have completely autonomous operation but I think an IP camera would also be a great