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How to Prevent or Fix Frayed iPhone Lightning Cable Once and For All

Make your Lightning cables more durable or fix a wire that’s already frayed without having to buy a new one.

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How to Directly Connect to a Raspberry Pi Without Internet

The versatility of the Raspberry Pi means that at some point you're bound to be using it outdoors, beyond the reach of your wireless network. So how can you communicate with it?

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Tiny, Silent and Green PCs That You Can Build Now

This article covers component selection for assembling fanless and green PCs, allowing you to make your very own silent, eco-friendly computers.

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Getting Started With Blynk: Simple DIY IoT Devices

Blynk is an Internet of Things (IoT) service designed to make remote control and reading sensor data from your devices as quick and easy as possible.

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Make a POV LED Air Writer for Under $5

In this simple project, we'll make a small device that lights up messages in the air when you wave it around. It's easier than you think, and the total cost is under $5.

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How to Use Arduino EEPROM to Save Data Between Power Cycles

Did you know the Arduino can store data when it's turned off? I'm talking about the EEPROM, so join me as I show you how to read and write to it.

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12 Electronics Kits to Spark DIY Creativity

We've found the perfect electronics project kits that are engaging, easy, and will satisfy your DIY itch.

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Upgrade Your Christmas Wreath With a Motion Activated LED Matrix

This DIY Christmas wreath uses an Arduino and LED matrix to produce an amazing light-up display that'll impress your friends and family.

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3D-Printed Christmas Decorations for Perfect Geeky Holidays

Why not save yourself some cash this Christmas and 3D print some festive adornments for your home?

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Arduino Retro Gaming With an OLED Display

Ever wondered just how much work it takes to write your own retro games? How easy is Pong to code for the Arduino?

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Beginner's Guide to Building Things With V-Slot Aluminum Extrusion

Building things with metal isn't as hard as you'd think: V-slot and T-slot aluminum extrusions make it simple to build structural frames.

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Make Your Own Custom Shortcut Buttons With an Arduino

The humble Arduino can do a lot of things, but did you know it can emulate a USB keyboard? You could combine long keyboard shortcuts into a single custom shortcut key, with this simple circuit.

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Play Your Own Theme Tune When You Enter the Room With Raspberry Pi

Have you ever wanted to arrive home to a personal welcome? In this simple Raspberry Pi project we'll use a reed switch to trigger a tune when a door is opened.

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Upgrade Raspberry Pi's Raspbian OS With the PIXEL Desktop Environment

Since its release in 2012, the Raspberry Pi's Raspbian operating system has had a few revisions, but the desktop environment had remained largely the same. Pixel changes that.

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3 Ways to Disguise a USB Drive

USB drives aren't that secure, even if you add some basic password protection to them. Instead, go ninja and hide them plain sight, by making a masterful USB drive disguise.

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Scare Trick-or-Treaters With a DIY Motion-Activated Soundbox

It's that time of year again when it's considered socially acceptable to terrify young children and give them candy. Oh joy.

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How to Make Spooky Halloween Glowing Eyes for Less Than $5

Want to spice up your Halloween decorations this year? Learn how to make LED eyes for less than $5 in this beginner's electronics project.

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How to Make a Custom Game Controller With Arduino and Unity

Have you ever wanted to design your own game controller? It's easier than you think!

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Quickly Find DIY Electronic Parts With These 3 Search Engines

When you're working on DIY electronics, finding individual components can be a drag. These search engines will make your life so much easier!

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5 Weird Yet Useful Raspberry Pi Camera Projects

The Raspberry Pi camera module costs about $20, and is available for all versions of the Raspberry Pi. And the number of things you can do with it are only limited by your imagination.

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