A new Kickstarter project called Hacknect hides a Wi-Fi-enabled hacking and automation platform inside what appears to be an ordinary USB cable.
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This FAQ introduces and explains the new eUSB2 and eUSB2V2 standards, targeted at inside-the-box connections within AI PCs ...
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Wi-Fi controlled hacking USB cable stealthily packs in a microcontroller, microSD storage, and more
The $82 Hacknect ‘looks like a normal USB cable’ and its makers are enjoying a very successful crowdfunding campaign.
Marc Storch is a commerce writer currently based in Denver, Colorado. He is passionate about making tech accessible to all and being excellent to each other. Outside of writing about tech and video ...
Two ESP32-S31 development boards are currently in the works, and the documentation is already available. The ESP32-S31 was unveiled last March, and it’s the most feature-rich ESP32 wireless ...
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