Flipper Zero — Portable Multi-tool Device for Geeks
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Flipper was inspired by the pwnagotchi project, but unlike other DIY boards, Flipper is designed with the convenience of everyday usage in mind — it has a robust case, handy buttons, and shape, so there are no dirty PCBs or scratchy pins.
Flipper One — We Need Your Help
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With Flipper One, we’ve set ourselves a list of ambitious goals: Build the most open and best-documented ARM computer in the world, with full mainline Linux kernel support. Push vendors to open up their existing closed-source code and ditch binary blobs entirely.
Flipper Zero - Wikipedia
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Flipper Zero has a built-in module that can read, store, and emulate remote controls, allowing it to receive and send radio frequencies between 300 and 928 MHz.
Flipper Devices - GitHub
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This is where we publish source code, tools, and resources for Flipper products. We’re a team of engineers, designers, artists, researchers, and tech enthusiasts who believe in open source, open technologies, and sharing knowledge with the community.
Flipper (1964 TV series) - Wikipedia
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The television show is an extension of the 1963 film Flipper starring Chuck Connors and Luke Halpin as Porter and Sandy Ricks, and of its 1964 sequel, Flipper's New Adventure.
Flipper Zero — Lab401
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Beyond its hardware capabilities, Flipper stays true to its geek origins: Flipper, the tamagotchi-esque dolphin and product mascot lives inside each device. Flipper thrives on experience: the more you use the device, the happier he becomes: just don't forget him, or you might learn why dolphin have teeth..
Amazon.com.tr: Flipper Zero
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FLIPPER ZERO: practical guide for beginners and experts.: Everything you need to know to create, program and use your flipper zero, the gadget that opens the doors to hidden reality