A Stylish Solution for Bike Navigation

[André Biagioni] is developing an open hardware bicycle navigation device called Aurora that’s so gorgeous it just might be enough to get you pedaling your way to work. This slick frame-mounted device relays information to the user through a circular array of SK6812 RGB LEDs, allowing you to find out …read more

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Programmable Mimic Go tracks your stuff, can be a handy bike tail-light too

Mimic Go might look like a bubbly, chubby-version of a tracking tag (which it is) but that’s only one of the tricks it has up its red, plastic sleeve. Not only can you track stuff around the world thanks to GPS, LTE-M & eSIM connectivity,… Continue reading Programmable Mimic Go tracks your stuff, can be a handy bike tail-light too

Google recalls Titan Bluetooth keys after finding security flaw

Google had egg on its face this week after it had to recall some of its Titan hardware security keys for being insecure. Continue reading Google recalls Titan Bluetooth keys after finding security flaw

Google to replace Titan keys for free after uncovering Bluetooth flaw

Google is recalling its Titan security key after discovering a Bluetooth vulnerability that could allow a hacker located within roughly 30 feet of the device to communicate with it, the company announced Wednesday. Google released the key-shaped Titan last August, offering the physical authentication tool as a remedy to phishing and other attacks. The device connects with other hardware via Bluetooth pairing. A misconfiguration in its protocol could allow attackers to communicate with the security key or communicate with the device connected to it, Google said. This vulnerability is difficult to exploit, the company said, and would require an outsider to already have obtained a victim’s username and password to access their account. Google is offering free replacements to affected users. “This security issue does not affect the primary purpose of security keys, which is to protect you against phishing by a remote attacker,” the company said in a blog post. “Security keys […]

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ESP32 Adds Bluetooth to GameCube Controllers

While it might not be the most traditional design, there’s no debating that Nintendo created something truly special when they unleashed the GameCube controller on an unsuspecting world back in 2001. Hardcore fans are still using the controller to this day with current-generation Nintendo consoles, and there’s considerable interest in …read more

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