
NB100 Cyberdeck
Philipp Hoeler-Lutz has torn an Amstrad NC100 Notepad apart and turned it into a cyberdeck Linux terminal using a Raspberry Pi computer, as David Crookes discovers
NB100 Cyberdeck
Philipp Hoeler-Lutz has torn an Amstrad NC100 Notepad apart and turned it into a cyberdeck Linux terminal using a Raspberry Pi computer, as David Crookes discovers
AuraLock automatic door opener
Forgot your keys? With Dillon McCardell and Erin Stanfill’s project, you can simply walk right up to the door and watch it unlock, as David Crookes explains
LED sphere
Tom Verbeure has brightened up our day with his stunning sphere peppered with LEDs, as David Crookes discovers
Digital Zoetrope
Brian Corteil has created a fresh spin on an age-old idea and it’s made David Crookes dizzy with excitement
Raspberry Pi Zero Personal Digital Assistant
Kian Ryan has breathed new life into an already well-used Psion PDA and turned it into a Linux terminal, as David Crookes explains
SystemSix: a modern homage to Macintosh computers
John Calhoun has paid homage to his first Macintosh by creating an artistic-looking way to display useful information, as David Crookes explains
Raspberry Pi revives a Macintosh SE/30 shell
Despite being faced with an empty case, Dan Beimborn managed to bring a Macintosh SE/30 back to life, as David Crookes explains
Knight Rider KITT recreation
Knight Rider is now 40 years old and Fred Arias has created the perfect birthday present, as David Crookes discovers
Little Sun Gazer sun tracker
Want to keep an eye on the sun without blinding yourself? Then fix your peepers on this hot device, as David Crookes explains
A bird in the hand: Smart bird feeder
Jeff Stockman’s smart bird feeder counts the number of birds that stop by for food, and also identifies which species they are. David Crookes explains
Penkesu Computer
Pop Raspberry Pi in your pocket and compute on the go with Penk Chen’s stunning mini retro computer
Retro barcode scanner
Forget plug-and-play! Neil Thomas and Chris Harris have created a scan-and-play system as part of a replica retro video game shop
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