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Posted on 04/25/2014
David Hunt shows off how to build a smart phone, using a Raspberry Pi and other miscellaneous components. Read More...
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Posted on 12/26/2012
It appears Google has begun to take the offline world online.  They have are opening up a beta project that allow offline transaction data to be collected & corrilated online. Read More...
Posted on 12/21/2012
You may know that 3D printers are becoming more common.  We've seen 3D printed figurines , car parts , gun parts , and now 3D printed records .  Amazing enough, someone has figured out how to take digital audio... Read More...
Web 
Posted on 12/20/2012
A recent article on Gizmodo has described a really interesting social engineering technique being used by hackers & fraudsters to have products freely shipped to parts unknown, with little more then a name, address &... Read More...
Web 
Posted on 09/27/2012
As reported on The Register , Google has made a very bold move with their Google Apps interface.  They are removing support for older Microsoft Office document formats (such as .doc, .xls & .ppt), effective October 1st.  If you're a Google Apps user, are you prepared for this change? Read More...
Posted on 09/25/2012
A recent security article posted on The Register , has shown that many Samsung phones can be easily compromised or factory reset simply by using a special formatted URL, a compromised NFC &/or scanning certain QR Codes.... Read More...
Art 
Posted on 09/15/2012
If you love PC technology & if you like looking at cityscapes, boy do we have a treat for you.  Dvice has posted a cool article showcasing some cityscape art made from PC technology .  The pictures are pretty ... Read More...
Posted on 08/30/2012
Happened to run across a nice article today on Ars Technica , which indicates that new Atom CPUs are on their way, which include features like quad cores, up to 2.4 GHz speed, 64-bit support, USB 3.0, Valleyview system-on-a... Read More...
Posted on 08/13/2012
As reported on CNET, Facebook has gone to a twice daily code release cycle .  Is this too much & too often?  For a company with nearly 1 billion users, that is a good question.  With a user base that size & being a publicly traded company, such a rapid release cycle raises the question of quality and what exactly is being released. On what schedule should production level code be released?  What are the ramifications of releasing code too often or not often enough?  What schedule should be followed?  This all depends upon the situation.  But figuring out the answer is a relatively simple process. Read More...
Posted on 08/03/2012
Just another reminder to be prepared in case of a data disaster.  No matter how small or large your network, or how many guarantees your web host provides, you can never be overly prepared in the event a data disaster strikes.  Now is the time for action. Read More...
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