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Skype with care – Microsoft is reading everything you write

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6 mentions2 weeks ago
Anyone who uses Skype has consented to the company reading everything they write. The H's associates in Germany at heise Security have now discovered that the Microsoft subsidiary does in fact make use of this privilege in practice. Shortly after sending HTTPS URLs over the instant messaging service,

App turns smartphone sensors into weather stations

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3 mentions2 weeks ago
Weather reports typically only tell you what the weather should be doing in given places – not what it is doing. But that could soon change if an online service that uses people's phones as tiny weather stations works out. Launched today, WeatherSignal will crowdsource meteorological data from ...

'Wired' Completely Overhauls Print Magazine

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2 mentions4 days ago
Wired is debuting a new look for its June issue, which hits newsstands Tuesday. The magazine has been completely made over by Scott Dadich, who before being named editor-in-chief last November worked as creative director of Wired from 2006 to 2010.There was something about the previous version of ...

Joshua Kiepert and Raspberry Pi Cluster Computing #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

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2 mentions1 day ago
"The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from; furthermore, if you do not like any of them, you can just wait for next year's model"

How to Create a Delta Robot Project #3dthursday

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2 mentions2 days ago
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"

Emerging Objects: Design / Program / Prototype

favicon Skillshare
4 mentions2 weeks ago
The ability to design and create your own working, electronic gadgets is now within reach. Creating a hardware device or interactive sculpture involves many skills. Programming, electronic circuit design, interface design, and fabrication, to name a few.In this class we will learn the basics you need to create ...

Maker Pro Newsletter

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2 mentions1 day ago
From the editors of MAKE magazine, the Maker Pro Newsletter is about the impact of makers on business and technology. Our coverage includes hardware startups, new products, incubators, innovators, along with technology and market trends. Please send items to us at makerpro@makermedia.com. Click here to subscribe to this ...

The Maker kids are alright

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6 mentions3 days ago
Topics:Maker Faire,makers,maker movement,robots,Make magazine,d.i.y. DIY,Editor's Picks, Technology News, Business News You don’t see bicycle-powered cardboard rhinos every day. But when you nearly stumble into one at a Maker Faire, you don’t even blink. After just a few hours

Supporting American Choices on Measurement

favicon We the People: Your Voice in Our Government
2 mentions13 hours ago
Official National Institute of Standards and Technology Response toMake the Metric system the standard in the United States, instead of the Imperial system.There’s a lot of history here. Right after the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson signed legislation that made it "lawful throughout the United States of America ...

EFF Seeks Creative Human Resources Coordinator

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2 mentions2 days ago
HTTPS Everywhere encrypts your communications with many major websites, making your browsing more secure. More info.We're hiring a creative human resources coordinator. Love hackers, geeks, and digital rights? Apply today! https://eff.org/r.4bSnGoogle's new instant messaging platform abandons open standards and hurts user privacy: https://eff.org/r.b9SmThe law must stop patent trolls ...

Skill Builder — Understanding Basic Woodworking Tools

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2 mentions14 hours ago
For our Woodworking Skill Set theme, we asked MAKE contributor Len Cullum to contribute some pieces on understanding basic tools and techniques. His first piece looks at five must-have beginner woodworking tools. As Len says below, your choice in tools may vary. Tells us about your beloved woodworking ...

A Web Series For Kids Aims To Be The “Elmo for Engineering”

favicon Co.Design: business + innovation + design
2 mentions3 days ago
Limor Fried created "Circuit Playground" in order to get young kids interested in hacking and making--REALLY young.It’s hard to beat classic episodes of "Sesame Street" for timeless, near-universal educational appeal, but engineer and Adafruit Industries founder Limor Fried still saw an unmet need in the educational-video space. "We ...

Steampunk Stahp! Or the Appropriation of Prada

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3 mentions20 hours ago
Numi Prasarn is an artist, producer, and maker who has cut her teeth on a multitude of mediums and roles in the fashion and photography industries. Obsessed with fashion theory and with creating avenues for people to gain aesthetic control of their lives, Numi has turned to writing ...

Parts & Kits for Arduino Online, Buy Microcontroller Boards, Electronic Components for Arduino

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3 mentions23 hours ago
As the Arduino platform can be a good base for data input and output in various forms, it lends itself to many applications. One of these is the "brains" of a 2.4 GHz radio remote control for model aircraft. An example of this has been documented by ...

NASA is funding a 3D food printer, and it'll start with pizza

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3 mentions4 days ago
NASA is funding research into 3D-printed food. Mechanical engineer Anjan Contractor received a $125,000 grant from the agency to build a prototype 3D printer with the aim of automating food creation. It's hoped the system could provide astronauts food during long-distance space travel, but its creator has the ...

Standard Antennas Enable Rapid NFC Development

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2 mentions20 hours ago
One major challenge of integrating NFC into end products is having the antenna meet the requirements of the NFC standard. Pulse offers a suite of antennas that help meet the NFC standard. Additionally, Avnet offers NFC development kits to enable designers to meet all of their NFC needs.How can businesses drive greater ROI and more successful implementations for their IT projects? The answer may be throu...Avnet CIO Steve Phillips shares the top enterprise technology trends Avnet will be focused on in 2013, including IT secu...Watch this video to learn more ...

Vine app hack on iPhone makes time-lapse movies

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2 mentions3 days ago
The Vine app is all the rage these days. It lets you shoot six-second videos on your iPhone and easily post them on the Internet. The problem is that [Sean Hodgins] doesn’t find the time limit to be useful for traditional video. But you can cram a lot ...

FAQ

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2 mentions7 hours ago
Bitmessage should run on any OS though it is only lightly tested on OSX. The start-on-boot and minimize-to-tray features are only implemented for Windows thus far. Several examples of how to install Bitmessage on *nix and OSX platforms can be found in the forums. If your connection indicator is green then you are already accepting incoming connections and helping the Bitmessage network. If your connection indicator is yellow, check your firewall settings and port forwarding to make sure incoming connections are allowed to your machine on the correct port (Default ...

EDN - Digital isolators helping to relieve the transformer blues | EDN

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4 mentions1 week ago
Every time a communications bus or control lines need to be isolated, the power line gets cut at the isolation barrier.So inevitably a designer winds up dealing with isolated power supplies.Fortunately there are a lot of options to get power across an isolation barrier.If you are lucky you ...

The Government Wants A Backdoor Into Your Online Communications

favicon Electronic Frontier Foundation
2 mentions3 days ago
According to the New York Times, President Obama is "on the verge of backing" a proposal by the FBI to introduce legislation dramatically expanding the reach of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, or CALEA. CALEA forces telephone companies to provide backdoors to the government so that ...

What is the most complex Chinese character?

favicon The Week
2 mentions5 days ago
hinese characters are made up of strokes. Learning to write them involves not only learning where all the strokes go, but also the order in which they are supposed to be written and the direction of each individual stroke (left to right, up to down, etc.) The simplest ...

Using wireless networks to solve water problems | The Alternative

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2 mentions6 days ago
Himachal Pradesh is one of the most beautiful states in India, filled with mountains and streams and all the greenery in the world. So logically since there should be no problem with water. Well that’s almost true. Yet, even though the sources of water are abundant, the utilization ...

Nerdy Cafe Latte Art Is More Amazing in Color

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2 mentions7 days ago
You know what's more mind-blowing that latte art? Latte art drawn in vibrant color. And this Japanese coffee craftsman has mastered it. You are looking at the work of "Nowtoo Sugi". Starting this past February, Sugi began using colored bartender syrups to, as the hobby artist says, "paint" ...

Drone Light Painting at Märchenbrunnen

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2 mentions3 days ago
"Collaborative production is simple: no one person can take credit for what gets created, and the project could not come into being without the participation of many"

Getting started with login verification | Twitter Blog

favicon Twitter Blog
5 mentions3 days ago
Every day, a growing number of people log in to Twitter. Usually these login attempts come from the genuine account owners, but we occasionally hear from people whose accounts have been compromised by email phishing schemes or a breach of password data elsewhere on the web.Today we’re introducing ...

AGENT: The World's Smartest Watch

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5 mentions4 days ago
Smartwatch batteries are less than 10% the size of smartphone batteries.Yet while we're thrilled when a smartphone lasts the entire day on a charge, we're frustrated when a tiny smartwatch battery doesn't last the week.So smartwatch designers have compromised to conserve battery power—limiting us to simple apps, minimal ...

Mataerial

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2 mentions1 week ago
MATAERIAL – a brand new method of additive manufacturing. This patent-pending method allows for creating 3D objects on any given working surface independently of its inclination and smoothness, and without a need of additional support structures. Conventional methods of additive manufacturing have been affected both by gravity and ...

SiSSYFiGHT 2000 returns!

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5 mentions3 days ago
In the mystical years of the late 90s, a little game called SiSSYFiGHT 2000 was born on the web. Hundreds of thousands of players fought as bratty little girls, teasing and tattling and licking their lollipops on the playground. An amazing community sprang up around the game, in ...

An Unexpected Reaction: Why a Science Experiment Gone Bad Doesn't Make Me a Criminal

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2 mentions2 days ago
After model student Kiera Wilmot was arrested and removed from her high school for doing a science experiment on school property, hundreds of thousands of people across the country signed petitions asking for charges to be dropped and for her to be reinstated in school. Kiera's school's zero-tolerance ...

B.C. in 3-D: Rise of the MakerBot Printer

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2 mentions4 days ago
Micah Ganske was transfixed the moment he first saw one of his objects printed in three dimensions and claims it’s now just as important to his practice as painting. “Each sculpture gets progressively larger and more complex,” says the New York–based artist and self-described “futurist.” Mining Habitat, for ...

We Need Art to Traverse the Jagged Paths of Our Times | 60 Second Reads | Big Think

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2 mentions2 days ago
We live in a time of information abundance, which far too many of us see as information overload. With the sum total of human knowledge, past and present, at our fingertips, we’re faced with a crisis of attention: which ideas should we engage with, and why? Big Think ...

Don't Believe the Publishers' Hype: Support Open Access

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2 mentions2 days ago
Once again, we are seeing entrenched interests try to fight the future with scare tactics and misinformation. This time, it's major journal publishers, and their target is open access to taxpayer-funded research.First things first: The reason the publishers are on the warpath is that state and federal legislators ...

World's smallest flying robot built

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4 mentions3 weeks ago
Scientists in the US have created a robot the size of a fly that is able to perform the agile manoeuvres of the ubiquitous insects. This "robo-fly", built from carbon fibre, weighs a fraction of a gram and has super-fast electronic "muscles" to power its wings. Its Harvard ...

Data Center Knowledge

favicon With Ubiquity, Sears is Turning Shuttered Stores i...
3 mentions2 days ago
Ubiquity Critical Environments, a newly-created unit of Sears Holdings, will convert this Sears retail store in Chicago into data center space. (Photo: Ubiquity)Will blinking blue lights of servers soon fill the aisles that previously offered the Blue Light Special? Sears Holdings has formed a new unit to market ...

Radiolab Blogland - The Little Metronome That Wouldn't

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2 mentions1 day ago
If this wasn't a science page, if this happened 3,000 years ago in, say, a Middle Eastern desert, I would call it a Miracle. But it's not. It's just a plain, ordinary moment of "wow!"First, the beginner's version. A man takes a bunch of metronomes, sets them ticking ...

I Built This AK-47. It's Legal and Totally Untraceable.

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5 mentions2 days ago
The wooden and steel parts I need to build my untraceable AK-47 fit within a slender, 15-by-12-inch cardboard box. I first lay eyes on them one Saturday morning in the garage of an eggshell-white industrial complex near Los Angeles. Foldout tables ring the edges of the room, surrounding ...
 

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