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Ever since moviegoers watched in awe as Marty McFly sped along on a hoverboard in Back To The Future Part II, many of us have dreamed of having a real-life hoverboard of our own. Sadly no such product ...
Teaming up with the brilliant minds at Hackerlabs, we set out to build a real hoverboard—no wheels, no tricks, just pure sci-fi tech brought to life. From concept to lift-off, this project pushed the ...
In Part 2 of the Hoverboard project, it’s time to find out if all the work paid off. Will it lift? Will it ride? Or will it crash and burn? This is the ultimate test of our futuristic build.
The minicomputer called Raspberry Pi can be used for many inventive projects, and now a maker and developer named Orhan Günsal has used the hardware to power a nifty hoverboard with wireless support.
If you're making a DIY electronics project and need some type of input, Hover is a simple little add-on that makes it easy to add gesture and touch controls to your projects. Hover is pretty straight ...
This article originally appeared in Business Insider. It may rely on magnets, but there’s finally a real-life hoverboard that isn’t just a marketing hoax. It’s called the Hendo hoverboard, and you can ...