First look: The Hacknect cable conceals inside an ESP32-S3 microcontroller, a chip more commonly found on development boards than tucked inside a cable. By hiding it there, the idea is to turn a ...
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Wi-Fi controlled hacking USB cable stealthily packs in a microcontroller, microSD storage, and more
The $82 Hacknect ‘looks like a normal USB cable’ and its makers are enjoying a very successful crowdfunding campaign.
WCH BLE Analyzer Pro USB Bluetooth LE sniffer and analyzer gains Linux support with software outputting pcap files compatible ...
Learn why the Raspberry Pi 6 won't launch until 2028 and how the company is prioritizing software support for existing boards ...
Diodes has introduced the APK43070Q, a highly integrated device combining a synchronous buck controller with a USB Type-C ...
Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) (Nasdaq: DIOD) announces the APK43070Q, a highly integrated, automotive-compliant* synchronous buck controller in combination with a USB Type-C® PD3.1 source controller.
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Not all ESP32 boards are built equal—here's why the manufacturer actually matters
The cheapest boards might not be worth it.
The monitors used on older computers are now becoming difficult to find, as we doubt anything for MDA, CGA, Hercules, or EGA ...
Kochi: A group of students from department of electrical and electronics engineering (EEE) at Federal Institute of Science ...
The Flipper Zero has a successor, and it's significantly more powerful. The Flipper One is built around networking and ...
Microchip Technology targets a $132 price by 2028, driven by AI infrastructure, data centers, and an MCU recovery. Find out ...
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