Hardware Hacking
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We have some important news to share about HackSpace: Issue 81 was the last issue of HackSpace as a standalone magazine, and HackSpace has become part of The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Starting with issue 145, We’ll be adding pages to The MagPi to make room for the stories and tutorials you’ve come to expect from HackSpace.
Hardware Hacking
Get started in hardware hacking
Humanitarian Makers part 2
Locally made airbags: developing rescue equipment for Syria
Humanitarian Makers part 1
Meet the network of change-makers tackling the world’s great humanitarian challenges together
Review: SparkFun Inventor's Kit version 4
Want to get started in electronics? Start here!
Review: Squix ESPaper Plus
Write to an e-paper display via ESP8266
Review: ElectroSmash Pedal Pi
Write your own guitar effects with this brilliant digital signal processing kit
Review: Bearables
Wearable creatures from Pimoroni
Robots: 500 years in the making
We welcome our new robotic overlords at the Museum of Science and Industry
Review: Leatherman Surge
How does this multi tool hold up in the hands of hackers?
Book Review: The case for working with your hands
Why office work is bad for us and fixing things feels good
Improviser's toolbox: Rubber Bands
Get anything under control with this wraparound fix
Meet the maker: Paul Parry
"I love things that light up and glow"