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Battery-based USB chargers are pretty cheap, but it’s always cheaper and more fun to make your own. The basic concept is a battery that powers a USB port so that you can juice up your gadgets.You’ll only need a few components in order to make your own battery-powered USB charger. As with all builds involving electricity, you’ll need some knowledge of electronics. This is needed as you don’t want to fry your devices in the process.

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a hand holding an electronic device with the words diy emp jammer on it

Destroy Any Device With EMP Jammer: Imagine that you have powers to stop any electronic device, is it only possible in movies?well here's the way to make an emp jammer (Electromagnetic pulse jammer)This device sends high amplitudes of emp to destroy nearby devices, be sure to have fun…

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The smartphone is the most sophisticated gadget we carry with us everyday. And while we don’t have our own Q Branch working for us in a secret lab, thanks to a few intrepid DIY-ers and hackers, we can repurpose our old smartphones in our basements. Here are three James Bond styled spy gadgets you can make from an old smartphone.

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Adafruit’s Onion Pi is a Tor proxy that makes your web traffic anonymous, allowing you to use the internet free of snoopers and any kind of surveillance. Follow Adafruit’s tutorial on setting up Onion Pi and you’re on your way to a peaceful anonymous browsing experience. Tor is an onion routing service – every internet […]

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Hi everyone! I would like to introduce to you the final "Pixhawk Infographic" that I have been working on for a while now... it illustrates some of the tips I have learned over the past few years and shows the components that I would like to use in my own personal quadcopter design. For the full resolution image please go here (thanks to Gary McCray): http://copter.ardupilot.com/wiki/advanced-pixhawk-quadcopter-wiring-chart/ In my next blog post I would also like to release some of the…

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