Have you ever heard of a Centurion minicomputer? If not, don’t feel bad — we hadn’t either, until [David Lovett] stumbled upon a semi-complete version of the 1980-ish mini in all its wood-trimmed, ...
Click to viewYou've hacked your Wii to run homebrew apps and play back DVDs without any difficult hardware hacking and now you want to dive into more of your homebrew ...
OnePlus has had a rocky history with the OnePlus One since it launched in the Spring of this year, but it seems like the long-run success of both the phone and the company are leading OnePlus to start ...
More Windows Mobile 6.1 news! This time a patched and spliced together “6.1” release for the Sprint Mogul by the people on PPCGeeks and XDA-Deelopers has been released, so if you want to get in on the ...
I don't do Wii Homebrew/emulator stuff at all, but this is a terrible blow for the community. Seems like libogc that they depend on has stolen code directly from Nintendo SDK and RTEMS threading/os.
A big draw to the Android platform, especially for those who enjoy tinkering under the hood, is the ability to apply custom ROM images. An Android phone with a new ROM becomes a totally new phone, as ...
It's just always gotta be "more, more, more" with you, doesn't it? Never content with the 512MB DS-Xtreme homebrew cart your mother brought you into the world with, you've gotta go for a whole 2GB to ...
The fabled SNES-CD peripheral may have never actually made it to market in the mid-’90s as planned. But that hasn’t stopped homebrew developers from utilizing the magic of emulation to make software ...
We often take for granted how easy it is to get information in today’s modern, Internet-connected world. Especially around electronics projects, datasheets are generally a few clicks away, as are ...