The Flipper Zero digital multi-tool already has tons of uses, from hacking to controlling home systems. Now it can even play games, thanks to a partnership with Raspberry Pi. This comes in the form of ...
Despite reports that the Flipper Zero can't be used to steal cars, many still believe it's the ultimate hacking tool for bad actors, which is why the device gets a bad rap. It's no longer sold on ...
Is the Flipper One the future of portable tech experimentation, or is it simply a niche upgrade to the beloved Flipper Zero? With its powerful ARM processor, modular hardware expansion, and ...
The Flipper Zero, known for its use in widespread shenaniganry, is quite the little hacking device in all actuality. This pint-size hacking device is great for cloning hotel keys, opening garages (or ...
The Flipper Zero makes fiddling with oft-using radio frequencies easy, but even with TV and monitor connectivity it simply doesn't set the world on fire. Reading time 8 minutes If there’s one thing to ...
Flipper Devices and Raspberry Pi unveil the Video Game Module for Flipper Zero, an open-source multi-tool computer for tech enthusiasts. Aimed a tech fans and cybersecurity professionals, the addition ...
Reports have begun circulating on the internet that malicious individuals can use a $199 device called Flipper Zero (a device we're actually quite fond of) to break into modern cars and steal them.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. At first glance, the Flipper Zero looks like your run-of-the-mill outlet tester, blood sugar monitor, or handheld game console. But what ...
Flipper COO Alex Kulagin tells Gizmodo in an exclusive interview that they're planning even more modules to expand the Flipper's capabilities. Reading time 8 minutes The Flipper Zero may be one of the ...
The makers of Flipper Zero have responded to the Canadian government's plan to ban the device in the country, arguing that it is wrongfully accused of facilitating car thefts. In early February 2024, ...