Schneier on Security: Hacker Detained by FBI after Tweeting about Airplane Software Vulnerabilities
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VMM is a method to implement dense disk built electronic circuit connections without special tools. It is developed by Jouko Paloheimo. VMM enables dense-performance couplings on the building, the method conducted in circuit boards can be used for integrated land use and voltage levels. The method is based on standard circuit board material, thin wiring →
BB-8 the new droid in the star wars franchise made his first public appearance at Star Wars Celebration last week. While cast and crew of the movie have long said that BB-8 is real, seeing it up on stage, driving circles around R2D2 takes things to a whole new level. BB-8 is real! But how did →
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Earlier when you wanted to try some new programming language, you needed development environment to your PC. Not anymore, as there is a selection of on-line tools for many tasks. For example there is Cloud9 IDE for Node.js applications as well as HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, Ruby and several other languages. There are also other →
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Moore’s Law is turning 50 years old. On April 19, 1965, Electronics magazine published a paper in which Gordon Moore made a stunning observation: About every two years, engineers should be able to cram twice as many transistors into the same area of a silicon chip. At its core of the article was a non-intuitive, and →