When [upir] saw that you could buy tire valve stem caps that read pressure electronically, he decided to roll his own Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) like the one found …read more| Hackaday
NXP has unveiled the IW693 Wi-Fi 6E (and Bluetooth) SoC with 2x2 MIMO for industrial IoT and Smart Home applications, offering a higher-end option to the| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
Raspberry Pi has just announced the general availability of the Radio Module 2 (RM2) wireless module with WiFi 4 and Bluetooth LE connectivity for $4. The| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
On the 26th of February some of the ZMK contributors got together for a contributor sync. In the interest of transparency, it was decided that meeting notes from the sync would be published on the ZMK webpage.| zmk.dev
With some hardware and software tinkering and time, it's possible to turn a Nunchuck into a completely stand-alone wireless (PC) joystick. In this post, I'll briefly go over how I achieved this, as well as share the open-source software and hardware resources I developed along the way.| Giliam de Carpentier
A few days ago I started playing with some idea I had from a few weeks already, using a Raspberry Pi Zero W to make a mini WiFi deauthenticator: something in my pocket that periodically jumps on all the channels in the WiFi spectrum, collects information about the nearby access points and their connected clients and then sends a deauthentication packet to each one of them, resulting in some sort of WiFi jammer on the 802.11 level. As an interesting “side effect” of this jammer (the initia...| evilsocket
This is not a post about BLE, but rather on how to hack it … well, to be honest, BLE devices are usually very easy to hack, so it’s just a quick intro to it, I’ll also take the chance to open source one of the last tools I’ve made and that I kept private so far. I moved the features I thought to be dangerous ( aka: auto fuzzing all the BLE things and bring chaos ) in a private fork which will stay private, however it’s not that complicated to chain bleah with other tools ( cough …...| evilsocket
Tonight my brain decided, instead of sleeping (why even bother trying, right?), to start a new short adventure in the Bluetooth Low Energy world. I’m a happy Crafty vaporizer owner and as I discovered by chance, I can access it using my laptop.| evilsocket
Welcome to the sixth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the fifth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the fourth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the third ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Recently I was able to fix the "stuck in the bootloader" issue in| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the second ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the first ZMK "State Of The Firmware"!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Comparing typical one-way transfer latencies for a range of popular wireless communication modules and protocols| Electric UI