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Oscilloscopes are cool! They are like microscopes for electric signals that can also magnify time :)
It took us almost 4 hours to get the RF transmission going...
Images from the second Kingswood Hack Jam which saw pupils in Years 7-10 use a microbit to create a solution to a problem.
This actually some c source code which shows the complete transcription of the movie hackers in nearly the same time as spoken in the movie :) Get the source code at bloerp.de/code/tempel/ :)
Burley Bossa Nova frame I bought was missing a few parts, some of which could not be had for any dollar amount. An old crank arm makes for nice starting material. Hack saw, file, emory cloth, drill
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
Ethical hacking refers to the act of locating weaknesses and vulnerabilities of computer and information systems by duplicating the intent and actions of malicious hackers. Ethical hacking is also known as penetration testing, intrusion testing, or red teaming.
It is a very broad discipline, which covers a wide range of topics. The first known event of hacking had taken place in 1960 at MIT and at the same time, the term "Hacker" was originated.
A computer expert who does the act of hacking is called a "Hacker". Hackers are those who seek knowledge, to understand how systems operate, how they are designed, and then attempt to play with these system .
APTRON Solutions provides you best way of Ethical Hacking. We will take you through the various concepts of Ethical Hacking and explain how you can use them in a real-time environment.
If you twist the phone while taking a picture, you can get some bizzare effects.
Thanks, gizmodo, for showing us the wierding way.
See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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