| An astounding number of signals is traveling the radio waves. Mobile phone conversations, WiFi data, radio broadcasts, satellite television....
| An astounding number of signals is traveling the radio waves. Mobile phone conversations, WiFi data, radio broadcasts, satellite television....
| Bioengineers of the University of Pennsylvania have made a significant contribution to the field of tissue engineering. The technology could...
| The web browser extension Privly enables you to use social networks like Facebook, Gmail and Twitter anonymously. Privly is a new standard...
| Supported by a consortium of industrial users and already in use around the world, Scilab now represents a credible alternative to Matlab. A...
| Last year we launched the Elektor Wheelie, a self-balancing personal transport device. In this issue we take you for a spin with the new Ope...
| The FAT file system has become the de facto universally readable file system. A number of architecture-neutral, open-source implementations...
| Lightweight software is designed to make computers run faster but they also reduce emission. Your computer uses a variable amount of energy...
| Developers of embedded systems should be aware that there is a wide range of open source programs, programming tools and hardware platforms...
| The article ‘Femto OS’ in last month’s Elektor provided a practical entry point into the world of AVR multitasking operating systems. If it...
| The compact OBD2 Analyser in the June 2007 issue was an enormous success — not surprising for an affordable handheld onboard diagnostics dev...