How I built my own DIY cyberdeck straight out of 80s sci-fi - and all the cool things it can do ...
After my recent misadventures setting up an OpenWrt installation on a scruffy e-waste-level x86 PC, quite a few people chimed ...
This week on The Kettle, we mull over whether the Steam Deck is a canary in the coal mine for the future of hardware prices, and the effect of Blue Origin's blowout on NASA's Moon missions ...
The M5Stack CardputerZero is a tiny, portable computer that’s about the size of a small stack of business cards. But despite its compact size, it’s a full-fledged PC with a display, keyboard, and ...
HONG KONG, HK / ACCESS Newswire / May 26, 2026 / M5Stack, a global provider of modular IoT and embedded development platforms, today announced the launch of CardputerZero, a new handheld Linux device ...
For the right user, it can be an absolute gamechanger.
We talk about all kinds of autonomous vehicles here at Hackaday, from aerial drones to rugged rovers. A little less common are the submarine builds, likely due to their technical complexity. That said ...
Transforming an Altoids tin into a functional cyberdeck demonstrates the possibilities of compact computing within constrained spaces. Exercising Ingenuity details the process of fitting a Raspberry ...
Flipper Devices has announced the Flipper One, an ARM-based Linux computer built around openness, though its price tag may give you pause. The computer is not a successor to the Flipper Zero, ...
The Flipper Zero device is popular in the hacker community, which can connect to radios like Bluetooth, RFID, NFC, a sub-1GHz ...
If you love your Flipper Zero, you're really going to dig the new Flipper On, which runs on Linux and can do so much more.