Flipper Devices, maker of the Flipper Zero hacking device, today announced a new gadget called Flipper One that has multiple network connectivity chops and can act as a Linux PC (is this the year?).
The just-announced Flipper One is essentially a whole PC in your pocket, and promises to help you experiment with your tech and customize it to your liking. It'll be a while before we see it in action ...
The Flipper Zero is affordable, available, and well understood. The Flipper One is none of those things yet—but it's already sparking big expectations. Here's everything we know about how they compare ...
The Flipper Zero is a hardware security module for your pocket. It is a small, open source, hacker-friendly device that allows you to store and manage your passwords, secrets, and keys in a secure way ...
The Flipper Zero is affordable, available, and well understood. The Flipper One is none of those things yet—but it's already sparking big expectations. Here's everything we know about how they compare ...
That was the all-too common sentiment Flipper co-founder and CEO Pavel Zhovner shared with Gizmodo as he talked up his company’s latest device, a “network multitool” called Flipper One. In effect, ...
The Flipper Zero is a remarkably versatile tool for hackers, tinkerers, and enthusiasts alike. Described as a portable multitool for geeks, it has a monochrome LCD display, physical buttons, USB and ...
The hardware’s not finalized, but the more powerful Flipper One won’t be a replacement for the Flipper Zero. The hardware’s not finalized, but the more powerful Flipper One won’t be a replacement ...
Flipper Zero’s creator is working on the next device, a full-blown Linux computer. Called Flipper One, the device will support long-range communication protocols, including 5G, Wi-Fi, and even NTN ...