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Contributing Writer, Hackaday

Roger Cheng

Verified

Contributing Writer, Hackaday

Los Angeles

Beats

Primary beats

Technology

Secondary beats

CoachingLocal EventsAugmented RealityBiohackingDeep LearningFoodBreaking News5GParentingCredit CardsGeneralData PrivacyBlockchainAIEnergy Storage

Biography

Final Covers

international affairsinternational news national security

Doesn’t Cover

Finance, Sport

Journalist Type

Writer

Seniority Positions

Contributor

Industries

Electronic Manufacturing,Electrical

Medium Formats

Print,Digital

Content

Total articles 130

  • Available on paid plans

    Gone: Google Toolbar (2000-2021)

    By Roger Cheng

    Dec. 16, 2021

  • Available on paid plans

    Two Mars Orbiters Chatted For Atmospheric Science

    By Roger Cheng

    Dec. 02, 2021

  • Available on paid plans

    Gone: Google Toolbar (2000-2021)

    By Roger Cheng

    Dec. 16, 2021

As seen in

Hackaday,Zdnet,Fangraphs

Company Info

Hackaday

Hackaday is an online platform that celebrates the art of hacking, defined as using things in unintended ways. Founded in 2004 by Phillip Torrone, it began as a web magazine for Engadget and has since evolved into a global virtual hackerspace. The platform features a daily blog with a mix of community-submitted content and original articles, showcasing hacks, mods, and DIY projects to inspire both beginners and experienced hackers. Hackaday.io, launched in 2014, is a project hosting site where users can document their work and collaborate on over 30,000 projects. The Hackaday Prize, also established in 2014, encourages innovation in open hardware with significant prizes for creative ideas. Additionally, Hackaday organizes events like the Hackaday Superconference and various meetups, fostering connections within the community of engineers and DIY enthusiasts. The platform plays a vital role in promoting innovation and collaboration in the DIY and open-source hardware communities.

Los Angeles, , United States

+1 626-793-7732

Founded: 2004


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