Hackaday Omnibus 2014 — Our first ever print edition
Here’s your chance to grab a tangible piece of Hackaday. This morning we are starting pre-orders for the Hackaday Omnibus 2014. This is our first-ever print edition. It collects some of the best...
View ArticleVintage Electronics Magazines Predicted Our Current Future
Do you remember the magazine Popular Electronics? What about Radio Electronics? These magazines were often the first exposure we had to the world of hacking. In December we learned that...
View ArticleFirst Edition of German Computer Mag is a Blast from the Past
Every once in a while we get nostalgic for the old days of computing. Here, we’re getting nostalgic for a past that wasn’t even our own, but will probably bring a smile to all the German hackers out...
View ArticleFull-Auto Crossbow Rocks and Rolls on Rubber Bands and Electric Drill
You’ve got to enjoy any project where the hacker clearly loves what he or she is doing. And when the project is as cool as a motor-driven, rubber band powered, fully automatic crossbow, it’s hard not...
View ArticleCutting Paper And Corners In Animation
Cutting every corner can lead to some shoddy projects, but [Terry Gilliam] shows us that cutting the right corners yields unforgettable animations when mixed with the right amount of quirky...
View ArticleFarewell American Computer Magazines
I grew up in a small town with a small library. The next town over had what I thought at the time was a big library, but it was actually more like my town had a tiny library, and the next one over had...
View ArticleEnd of an Era: Popular Science Shutters Magazine
Just three years after the iconic magazine abandoned its print version and went all-digital, Popular Science is now halting its subscription service entirely. The brand itself will live on — their site...
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