How to Use Storytelling for Promoting Your Business Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230100 views The process of storytelling is helpful in creating unique brand identities, and businesses that don’t invest in crafting great stories won’t go far. From startups to large corporations, storytelling needs… Read more
Local Ranking Factors That Can Help Bolster SEO for Small Businesses Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230103 views When it comes to improving your rankings on Google, whether for your local Map Pack listing or your broader focus keywords, knowing where to dedicate your efforts can be difficult.… Read more
Why Companies Choose to Incorporate In Delaware Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230103 views Delaware is a top choice for companies seeking incorporation in the United States. This tiny state has played host to some of the biggest names in the corporate world, including… Read more
Hackaday Links: August 6, 2023 Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230101 views “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” is a common tech support maneuver that everyone already seems to know and apply to just about all the wonky tech… Read more
Star Wars Pit Droid has a Jetson Brain Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230100 views In the Star Wars universe, pit droids are little foldable robots that perform automated repairs on spacecraft and the like. They were introduced in 1999’s The Phantom Menace, and beyond… Read more
An Open Firmware for LILYGO’s e-ink Smart Watch Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 2023096 views The world’s first quartz wristwatches were miles ahead of electric and mechanical wristwatches by most standards of the time, their accuracy was unprecedented and the batteries typically lasted somewhere on… Read more
This Kinetic Art Display Uses a Gin Bottle Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230102 views [David McDaid] likes gin. So in homage to their favourite tipple, a certain brand of Scottish origin, a kinetic art project was brewed. Tabled as a Rube Goldberg machine —… Read more
A Magnetohydrodynamic Drive in the Kitchen Sink Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 2023092 views The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) drive certainly sounds like something out of science fiction — using an array of magnets and electrodes, this high-tech propulsion technology promises to silently propel a craft… Read more
Review: Beepy, A Palm-sized Linux Hacking Playground Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230201 views In the long ago times, when phones still flipped and modems sang proudly the songs of their people, I sent away for a set of Slackware CDs and embarked on… Read more
What Can We Do With These Patient Monitor Videos? Beryl KilonzoAugust 7, 20230102 views So we’ll admit from the start that we’re not entirely sure how the average Hackaday reader can put this content to use. Still, these simulated patient monitor videos on YouTube… Read more