Hardware is the general term that is used to describe physical artifacts of a technology.
It can be equipment such as fasteners, keys, locks, hinges, latches, corners, handles, wire, chains, plumbing supplies, tools, utensils, cutlery and machine parts, especially when they are made of metal. In the United States, hardware has been traditionally sold in "hardware stores".
Though often used interchangeably to mean "hand tools," hardware historically referred to the metal bits that were used to make wooden products stronger, more functional, longer lasting and easier to fabricate/assemble than if they did not have the benefit of metal fittings.
More on [ Hardware ]
Wearables :: Systems
Mod Chips :: Accessories

Cryochem9's Grid - Mostly links to interesting hardware sources, but includes a message board and the like.
Dis.org Projects - List of current research from San Francisco and the Berkeley Bay Area.
Freedom to Tinker - Discussions on the freedom to understand, discuss, repair, and modify the technological devices you own.
Hack A Day - A hardware hack every day.
I-Hacked - Information about hacking internet appliances, game consoles, and palm pilots.
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Winston's Lego Computer - Estimate is that the components for this lego PC (including the adapters needed for the notebook hard-drive and CD-ROM) come out to $330-$380 not including Lego pieces.
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