Google buried one of Android's coolest features.
Real operating systems on a tiny microcontroller.
ARMSX2 Refresh has already seen a ton of tweaks in the two weeks since its release, and the latest release has good news for older Pixels.
About 18 months ago, we brought you a sneak peek at a handheld that started life in the Dutch conference badge scene. At the time it showed promise, but its software wasn’t ready for a fair review.
As the name of the channel implies, [BuyItFixIt] likes to pick up cheap gadgets that are listed as broken and try to repair them. It’s a pastime we imagine many Hackaday readers can appreciate, ...
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Foundation-model-powered mobile agents can execute complex workflows on real devices, but their trajectories may violate app-specific, organization-specific, or user-defined security policies.