I’ve raved about the Flipper Zero<!–>, the $169 multifunctional device that looks like a toy but can interact with digital interfaces in the physical world.
It can do all sorts of cool things, such as emulate RFID and NFC cards, analyze radio protocols, imitate remote controls, and much more. It’s like a “digital Swiss Army knife” for cybersecurity enthusiasts, tinkerers, and those interested in exploring the digital side of their environment.
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For some time now, you’ve been able to load a number of third-party operating systems onto the Flipper Zero, but it’s been missing something – an app store.
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That changes today.
Flipper Devices, the company behind the hardware, announces the launch of Flipper Apps, an open hub for applications from third-party developers. With Flipper Apps, users can expand on what their device can do by downloading small custom applications that take seconds to install.
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This can all be done with a single click, rather than having to overwrite their Flipper Zero with an entire operating system or go trawling through GitHub repositories to find a specific app.