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How Can A Printer Get Hacked When Not Connected To The Internet? [closed]

Posted on April 19, 2023 by Arnold.C

I am trying to understand the ways a printer can get hacked, without being connected directly to the internet. I cannot find more info about this online.
The printer is in a home setting where there is internet. The attack is targeted and … Continue reading How Can A Printer Get Hacked When Not Connected To The Internet? [closed]→

Posted in network, usb, wifi | Tagged Bluetooth

Try connecting your device again Bluetooth Error in Windows 11

Posted on April 18, 2023 by Madhuparna@TWC

Some users have been complaining that when trying to connect a Bluetooth device to their Windows 11 PC, they receive an error, Try connecting your device again. While this error may appear for any user at any random time, the Bluetooth issue mainly occ… Continue reading Try connecting your device again Bluetooth Error in Windows 11→

Posted in Windows | Tagged Bluetooth

Are Android Bluetooth file transfers encrypted?

Posted on April 14, 2023 by Flux

Suppose I pair two Android phones together using Bluetooth and transfer a file from the first phone to the second by sharing the file using Bluetooth. Does Android encrypt the file transfer so that no third party can intercept the Bluetoot… Continue reading Are Android Bluetooth file transfers encrypted?→

Posted in Android, encryption | Tagged Bluetooth

Custom Bluetooth Adapter Brings 1990s Car Phone Back Online

Posted on April 13, 2023 by Robin Kearey
A first-generation car phone connected to a piece of prototype board with a BlueTooth module

[Jeff Lau]’s Mitsubishi 3000GT comes with all the essential features you’d expect in a fancy sports car from 1993: pop-up headlights, movable spoilers, and a fully-functional telephone handset in the …read more Continue reading Custom Bluetooth Adapter Brings 1990s Car Phone Back Online→

Posted in 1G, car hacks, car phone, Cellphone Hacks, mitsubishi | Tagged Bluetooth

Bluetooth Speaker Volume Control not working in Windows 11/10

Posted on April 5, 2023 by NishantGola@TWC

If Bluetooth Speaker Volume Control not working and you cannot adjust the volume of a Bluetooth speaker on your Windows 11/10 computer, this article will show you how to fix this problem. According to the users, the volume of their Bluetooth speakers s… Continue reading Bluetooth Speaker Volume Control not working in Windows 11/10→

Posted in volume, Windows | Tagged Bluetooth

The BLE Datalogging Scale Of A Thousand Uses

Posted on March 29, 2023 by Lewin Day

  Whether you’re making coffee or beer or complex chemicals, weighing your ingredients carefully and tracking them is key to getting good results. [Tech Dregs] decided to build a logging …read more Continue reading The BLE Datalogging Scale Of A Thousand Uses→

Posted in ble, Bluetooth Low Energy, scale, tool hacks, tools | Tagged Bluetooth

Bluetooth Xinput compatible input device, Code 10

Posted on March 16, 2023 by ShubhamKumar@TWC

This post features solutions for fixing Bluetooth Xinput compatible input device, Code 10 on Windows 11/10. Xinput is an API used by developers to develop games that work with controllers. Similarly, Xinput uses Bluetooth technology for connecting and … Continue reading Bluetooth Xinput compatible input device, Code 10→

Posted in devices, Windows | Tagged Bluetooth

Flipper Zero Mayhem Hat Adds Camera, More Radios

Posted on March 13, 2023 by Tom Nardi

For a device advertised as the “Multi-tool Device for Hackers”, the Flipper Zero already offers a considerable list of onboard capabilities. But some hard decisions had to be made to …read more Continue reading Flipper Zero Mayhem Hat Adds Camera, More Radios→

Posted in ESP32-CAM, flipper, flipper zero, handhelds hacks, Microcontrollers, wifi | Tagged Bluetooth

A Fancy Connected Caliper For Not A Lot

Posted on March 11, 2023 by Jenny List

An essential for the engineer is a decent caliper, to measure dimensions with reasonable accuracy. Some of us have old-fashioned Vernier scales, while many up-to-date versions are electronic. When entering …read more Continue reading A Fancy Connected Caliper For Not A Lot→

Posted in caliper, esp32-C3, tool hacks | Tagged Bluetooth

Low-Power Wi-Fi Includes e-Paper Display

Posted on March 11, 2023 by Bryan Cockfield

Designing devices that can operate in remote environments on battery power is often challenging, especially if the devices need to last a long time between charges or battery swaps. Thankfully …read more Continue reading Low-Power Wi-Fi Includes e-Paper Display→

Posted in battery, e ink, e-paper, ESP32, esp32c3, low power, microcontroller, Microcontrollers, sensor, wifi | Tagged Bluetooth

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