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The HackRF could do for software defined radio (SDR) what the Arduino did for microcontrollers, or what the Raspberry Pi did for ARM boards.
Opening the Box: Open Pandora Review
Check out our in-depth hands on review of the Open Pandora: the open source handheld designed by gamers, for gamers.
Creating Peer.fm: Interview with Developer Ryan Lester
We talk with SpaceX developer Ryan Lester about the past, present, and future, of his GPLv3 licensed music service Peer.fm.
Pidora, Raspberry Pi’s Unfortunately Named Fedora Remix
If you're walking down the street in Russia and somebody yells out "Pidora", they might not be referring to the newly released distro for the Raspberry Pi.
The Era of the Open Source Gun
Defense Distributed has unleashed the first open source, fully 3D printed, gun. Is the world ready for it?
GitHub Graciously Helps Female Programmers Cower In Fear
Gender shouldn't be an issue when developing open source software, so why is GitHub giving free private repositories to female developers?
PhoneSats in Orbit, Transmitting Data To Listeners Worldwide
NASA's Android-powered PhoneSat mission was successfully launched on the inaugural flight of the Orbital Sciences Antares rocket, to the delight of amateur radio operators.
Open Source Music Streaming Service Napster.fm Released
Napster.fm is a GPLv3 licensed music streaming service which leverages YouTube's music collection. But will Napster.fm survive longer than its namesake?
Negative to Positive: Interview with Mayan Developer Roberto Rosario
Roberto Rosario turned his GPL'd Mayan EDMS into a lucrative business. Who can he thank for his recent success? The developers who tried to steal his code.
Back to the Future: Pwn Pad Review
With the Pwn Pad, Pwnie Express has returned to the winning formula that made their Pwn Plug a breakout success in 2012. But does it live up to the hype?
Taking Control: Interview with FLIRC Creator Jason Kotzin
NVIDIA employee Jason Kotzin created FLIRC, a device which lets you use any IR remote on your computer, to help fund the cancer institute that saved his life during his own battle with the disease.
Pwnie Express Releases Pwn Pad Ahead of Schedule
Pwnie Express has officially released their Pwn Pad tablet, unleashing the combination Android and Ubuntu security tool well ahead of schedule.
A New Way to Play: MG Handheld Review
While the MG probably isn't what the hardcore gamer in your life had in mind, you'd be hard pressed to find a better value for casual Android gaming.
STRaND-1 Satellite Preparing to Activate Onboard Nexus One
The STRaND-1 satellite, currently orbiting Earth, is getting ready to transfer spacecraft control over to a stock Nexus One smartphone running Android.
Blogger Claims Eric S. Raymond has "Severe Mental Problems"
Internet blogger Saurav Sengupta has recently published an article where he claims that hackers, specifically Eric S. Raymond, are living their lives with undiagnosed mental disorders that could lead to schizophrenia or criminal behavior.
An Experiment in Digital Self Publishing
A first hand account of going through the process self publishing your content on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, using only open source tools.
Open Source Handheld GCW-Zero Nears Kickstarter Goal
The open source GCW-Zero handheld game system is dangerously close to missing its Kickstarter goal. Can the community push it over the edge?
Paving the Way For Open Source Weaponry
Is a Linux-powered rifle the first step to developing truly safer firearms?
Integreen Brings Open Source Traffic Monitoring To Italy
The Italian city of Bolzano is getting a network of traffic monitoring stations using off the shelf hardware and FOSS.
WiFi Monitor Mode with Android PCAP Capture
The developer of Kismet has released an Android tool for capturing WiFi in Monitor mode. We take a look at what you need to do your own mobile captures.