Opening up things, see how they work, and make them do what you want are just the basic needs of the average hacker. In some cases, a screwdriver and multimeter will do the job, but in other cases a ...
Ever wonder where all those weird clones and nasty apps come from? It turns out that cracking open an Android app, messing with its guts, and repackaging it can be done in just minutes. Since my start ...
In the past week, I have sent an iMessage to one friend from a command-line Python app and to another from a Pixel 3 Android phone. Sending an iMessage without an Apple device isn't entirely new, but ...
We’re no strangers to looking at uncapped silicon. This time around it’s not just a show and tell, as one transistor form a ULN2003 chip is reverse engineered. The photo above is just one slice from a ...