Ever since moviegoers watched in awe as Marty McFly sped along on a hoverboard in Back To The Future Part II, many of us have dreamed of having a real-life hoverboard of our own. Sadly no such product ...
Teaming up with the brilliant minds at Hackerlabs, we set out to build a real hoverboard—no wheels, no tricks, just pure sci-fi tech brought to life. From concept to lift-off, this project pushed the ...
The minicomputer called Raspberry Pi can be used for many inventive projects, and now a maker and developer named Orhan Günsal has used the hardware to power a nifty hoverboard with wireless support.
If you're making a DIY electronics project and need some type of input, Hover is a simple little add-on that makes it easy to add gesture and touch controls to your projects. Hover is pretty straight ...
Another day, another Arduino project. This time it’s something called SuperDuino, a tiny touchscreen powered by a coin cell battery and backed up by a tiny Arduino-Like processor. The kit can be used ...
This article originally appeared in Business Insider. It may rely on magnets, but there’s finally a real-life hoverboard that isn’t just a marketing hoax. It’s called the Hendo hoverboard, and you can ...
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