Exploring Hacking the Toniebox in the 'Hack all the things' Series
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Summary
The article discusses hacking the Toniebox, a music box for kids, as part of the 'Hack all the things' series. The author shares their experience with hacking various devices and now focuses on the Toniebox.
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· 3 pulledContinuing my Hack all the things series, I’m doing something slightly different today.
So far I’ve hacked my PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS, but this time I want to talk about my Toniebox.
If you’re unfamiliar with the thing, it’s a little music box with a built-in speaker, two little “ears” to raise or lower the volume and an NFC reader at the top.
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