How to Replace Your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Shells
Replacing your Switch Joy-Cons can be a tricky process where you can often get lost. Fortunately, we've got a guide to help you every step of the way.
Replacing your Switch Joy-Cons can be a tricky process where you can often get lost. Fortunately, we've got a guide to help you every step of the way.
In this fun project, we'll learn how to make a buzz wire game with the Arduino. Many of the parts needed can be found in a starter kit and around the house.
Stop! Don't buy the Official Raspberry Pi Starter Kit. You can make your own for much less money.
The Raspberry Pi is a versatile piece of kit, capable of a diverse range of tasks. But it has one glaring flaw: the inability to boot from USB. Until now, that is.
In this quick and easy Raspberry Pi project, you'll learn how to make a Gmail email notification light. If you have any unread emails, a Python script turns the LED on.
There's a mad scientist within each of us, and the Raspberry Pi lets your inner loon come out and play. Sometimes, things get weird. Really weird.
Ever wished you had your own Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) car -- you know, from Knight Rider? Make your dream one step closer to reality by building an LED scanner!
It used to be the case that if you wanted to get a computer, you'd have to remortgage your house to pay for it. Now, you can get one for an Abraham Lincoln.
What is a "Raspberry Pi"? Who made it? What's the point? What can you do with it? Let's find answers for all the frequently asked questions about the Raspberry Pi.
Learn how to make remotely viewable pan and tilt security camera with a Raspberry Pi. This project can be completed in a morning with only the simplest of parts.
You're presumably running the latest version of Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi. But is it the best Linux distro for the device? Could there be an alternative that you might find suits you better?
There are many misconceptions out there when it comes to building a PC from scratch -- and a lot of those myths just aren't true anymore.
Have you always wanted to learn to code but didn't know where to start? Learn how to control Minecraft on the Raspberry Pi using Python and some simple electronics.
Have some cheap RF based power sockets but discovered that no smart home hubs work with those? You can link them into your DIY smart home system with only around $10 in parts.
As a musician who has amassed a collection of musical instruments and noise boxes, the humble Arduino is the perfect tool to create a custom MIDI controller.
Like many boys and girls, I spent a bit of time -- probably too much! -- wanting to be a superhero, protecting people from the bad guys and generally saving the day with my awesome powers.
So, you've finally bought a 3D printer. Congratulations, you're now officially a maker. But what now? Why not put the device to good use and make something educational?
There's nothing quite like powering on a PC that you've assembled, especially considering how much money you saved and PC knowledge you gained during that sweet, sweet bonding time.
All electronics eventually die, become obsolete, or get replaced. Why not turn them into something cool to decorate your home?