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.
Smart home sensors cost a ridiculous amount of money. Wiring a whole house is the domain of those with silly amounts of disposable income. Let’s build our own with MySensors.
Got a maker in the family, and haven't got the faintest clue of what you'll be getting them for Christmas? Don't stress.
Have you ever thought about wearing your Raspberry Pi? Well no, of course you haven't. After all, you're perfectly normal.
Learning to program your own electronics is empowering and rewarding, but it can be difficult to get started without guidance. We've rounded up the best videos, YouTube channels and online courses to get going.
The Raspberry Pi foundation just announced the Raspberry Pi Zero: it's essentially a cut-down Raspberry Pi, with a price tag to match: each one costs $5. That isn’t a typo.
What if you need access to the Raspberry Pi desktop from your PC or laptop, without having to plug in a keyboard, mouse and monitor? This is where VNC comes in.
What if I told you a there's an Arduino-compatible dev board with built-in Wi-Fi for less than $10? Well, there is.
Let’s take a look at how we can take on some simple alternative energy DIY projects and save tons of money.
Our favorite fruity mini-computer, the Raspberry Pi, seems unable to stop; there's always something new available, something useful to play with, and new ways of teaching children about computers.
The Arduino can do a lot, but did you know it can create full-fledged robots? For quite cheap, too!
You don't need high end equipment to make your own movie: in this age of high resolution digital cameras or smartphones, anyone can have a go.
Building a DIY security system with an Arduino is a great way to learn more about technology, so why not create a security system that sends a text message when it detects motion?
If you know how to use a printer, glue, and a crafting knife, you can use this guide to turn your most beloved games into pieces of unique 3D pop art.
The Raspberry Pi: a beacon of British engineering; Doctor Who: a beacon of British television. They're a match made in heaven, so we it's no surprise to find several Doctor Who-themed projects.
If there's one thing you should know about the Raspberry Pi, it's that the device is a flexible little computer that can be used as the hub for all manner of projects.
OpenHAB, the open source home automation software, far exceeds the capabilities of other home automation systems on the market – but it's not easy to get set up. In fact, it can be downright frustrating.
The latest edition of the pint-sized computer is awesome. So awesome, in fact, that there's 5 things you can only do on a Raspberry Pi 2.
Halloween is coming! Here are some ideas about how to meld tech with cosplay to create some of the scariest costumes around.