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http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/edn-moments/4420729/1st-actual-computer-bug-found–September-9–1947?_mc=sm_edn&hootPostID=6c193270949409bd818ce49df0797547 Article about first legendary computer bug. This was living hardware bug – nowadays bugs are mostly software. →
Amazing Oscilloscope Graphics page presents a demonstration that has built a 2D audio output on top of the Unity game engine, enabling him to output X and Y values from his stereo soundcard straight to an oscilloscope in XY mode. Have a look at this pyramid demo. There is also an oscilloscope drawing application: electricanvas →
https://thelasttechie.com/2016/09/09/bug-free-code-thats-a-lie/ All code has bugs. →
How many Raspberry Pis have been sold? The answer is that Raspberry Pi passes 10M in sales in four and a half years. Ten millionth Raspberry Pi, and a new kit article tells that when Raspberry Pi was started, the developers had a simple goal: to increase the number of people applying to study Computer →
http://www.valagroup.com/fi/2016/09/pros-cons-native-hybrid-web-apps/ This article gives good overview on different ways to build a mobile app. This is written on mobile apps in mind, but applies pretty much also to desktop. →
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/european-startups-2016-helsinki There are many hot start-ups in Finland. →
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/09/stealing-login-credentials-from-a-locked-pc-or-mac-just-got-easier/ Plug in $50 tiny Linux computer to Windows computer USB port and get login access credentials in 20 seconds. →
http://thehackernews.com/2016/09/hack-android-phone-security.html?m=1 Serious bug in Android just revealed. You might need to wait until your phone manufacturer/operator starts has update available. →
https://pentestmag.com/write-secure-code-cc-programming-languages/ This article list many things you should keep in mind when writing software with C and C++. →
http://news.softpedia.com/news/mirai-ddos-trojan-is-the-next-big-threat-for-iot-devices-and-linux-servers-507964.shtml This nasty trojan is targeted against Linux IoT devices. Mirai is an evolution of an older trojan, also used for DDoS attacks, known under many names, such as Gafgyt, Lizkebab, BASHLITE, Bash0day, Bashdoor, and Torlus. Mirai’s mode of operation is largely the same as Gafgyt, targeting IoT devices running Busybox. The trojan also targets →