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Meet PoisonTap, the $5 tool that ransacks password-protected computers
The perils of leaving computers unattended is about to get worse. By Dan Goodin.
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New Ukrainian Rocket Launcher Appears to Use Raspberry Pi
This takes homebrewed PCs to an entirely new level. By Kyle Mizokami.
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Borrow a sewing machine? Sacramento Public Library to start loaning more than books
The Library of Things is part of an ongoing push by the Sacramento Public Library system and libraries around the country to expand and diversify their role beyond book borrowing. By Ellen Garrison.
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Limor Fried’s Artful Electronics
The C.E.O. of Adafruit Industries wants to help others see engineering the way that she does—as a deeply creative endeavor. By Nicola Twilley.
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Raspberry Pi Zero: the $5 computer
Of all the things we do at Raspberry Pi, driving down the cost of computer hardware remains one of the most important...
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This woman made an alarm clock that slaps her in the face
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The War Against Creators
“Do what makes you happy.” — My Grandma
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The Moral Questions Raised by the Rise of Maker Culture
Thinking through the consequences of the proliferation of powerful tools and technologies.
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How others can expand access to open source hardware
In this article, I'll share some ideas for how schools, libraries, and makerspaces can similarly expand access to open source hardware.
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MythBuster Adam Savage Reveals Why He’s Obsessed With Recreating Movie Props
In 1981, a young Adam Savage was dead set on seeing the movie Excalibur. John Boorman’s tale of King Arthur and his knights was what Savage describes as a “hard ‘R’” movie. “It was bloody and there were guts and crows eating eyeballs and skeletons and there was sex,” he told the crowd at Wired…
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