We love anything homemade here on Geeky Gadgets, especially USB drives. This latest one is made by the same person who brought us the Hand Carved Wooden USB Drives we showed you yesterday, the ...
You must all have read about the $49 USB Killer which fires an instant surge of power through your computer’s motherboard when connected and fries your computer/laptop. Now a DIY YouTuber Thomas Kim ...
One of the basic rules of computer safety is that you don’t click on suspicious-looking links, and a lot of people are already well-aware of that. Another, relatively new one, is that you shouldn’t ...
I'm not sure why you would want a flash drive style device that is capable of destroying some of the components inside a PC. The only use I can think of is vandalism at schools or work, which is what ...
Short Bytes: Infecting people’s computers with the help of malicious USB drives is an old trick being used by hackers even today. Going one step ahead, in the recent months, we witnessed the rise of ...
We have featured quite a few different homemade USB drives here at Geeky Gadgets, as well as some cool steampunk ones. The latest addition to our collection is this fun and unique Waterproof Steampunk ...
While the days of the floppy disc, which could infect your computer, may be a distant memory, there is a new risk that is hovering over your PC's safety — the USB Killer, and it can fry your device in ...
As a DIY USB stick capable of destroying a computer in seconds is created, we reveal ways you can protect yourself A HOMEMADE USB stick capable of blasting volts through a PC destroying it in seconds ...
Your new Homemade Sata To Usb Wiring Diagram is designed to make your life easier. This user manual shows you how to install, operate, and maintain your product for ...
The project demonstrates how an old AC wall wart was used to create a homemade USB charger for handheld electronics such as Personal Game machine, Digital Camera, or MP3 Player. The project ...
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