How Memory Works
Exactly how does computer memory work? What is surprising is that it still works in more or less the same way as when Babbage designed... more »
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11 Arduino projects that require major hacking skills—or a bit of insanity
Raspberry Pi has received the lion's share of attention devoted to cheap, single-board computers in the past year. But long before the Pi... more »
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Lie to Me! or: Building a Polygraph
For this, we set up an experiment, which is very simple: Money has been stolen! We know that there are suspects, but we do not know who... more »
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Don't miss the real point about Google Glass
Between the hipsters and the fearful, the meaningful implications of Google's supermobile tech is getting lost
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Google Privacy Hysteria Misguided
We've seen a lot of hysteria around Google Glass and the belief that people can secretly record you. I spoke to the project's technical... more »
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HotSpot 32-bit to 64-bit upgrade: What to look for
This short post will test your knowledge on JVM and project delivery skills; especially regarding JVM upgrades. I’m looking forward for... more »
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Java Code To Byte Code - Part One
Explains how Java code get compiled to byte code in simple terms describing each instruction and how memory is updated during execution.
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Debug External Processors with USBDM and Freedom Board
While writing the ”Using the Freedom Board as SWD Programmer” article, I was looking into USBDM. Good news: With help and tips from the... more »
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Links You Don't Want to Miss (Apr. 30)
Today: They don't make diplomas like they used to, according to study: programmers' skills age like fine wine, an addictive in-browser... more »
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Raspberry Pis hide narrative in the city to complete offline book
An academic and an artist have hidden Raspberry Pis across Bristol (UK) that transmit sections of narrative to readers hoping to fill in... more »
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Setting Up PiBang: CrunchBang on a Raspberry Pi
Lots of folks swear by the balance of lightweight simplicity, flexibility, and minimalism in the CrunchBang distribution. That makes it a... more »
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The Raspberry Pi JavaFX in-car system (Part 1)
A write up of the start of my project to connect a Raspberry Pi to my car and then display and track both interesting and useless data as I drive.
Friendly Drones with Carin Meier and Jim Weirich
Listen to Carin Meier and Jim Weirich discuss flying drones under programmatic control with Clojure and Ruby, the perils of flying too... more »
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Using the Freedom Board as JTAG Programmer
I love the Freescale Freedom boards because they are low-cost, and I do not need a special debug device, as they have the on-board... more »
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Fenxi : A tool for performance engineers
The most difficult part of performance bench-marking and tuning is to analyze the huge amount of data collected from the machine... more »
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A Detailed Analysis of Contemporary ARM and x86 Architectures
RISC vs. CISC wars raged in the 1980s when chip area and processor design complexity were the primary constraints and desktops and... more »
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/17)
Computer dinosaurs still walk the earth. This story, plus a cool Mac Terminal easter egg, a prominent game written in QBASIC, and a... more »
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Why Boring Data Centers Are the Best
Data center designers should take a page from the High Performance Computing (HPC) market.
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Remote Controlling a Car over the Web. Ingredients: Smartphone, WebSocket, and Raspberry Pi.
Extending the range of a radio controlled car to the Internet by combining the Raspberry Pi with HTML5 WebSocket. Video and detailed... more »
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Links You Don't Want to Miss (2013/4/3)
Did you know you can now buy the $25 Raspberry Pi model in the U.S.? Check out these links for a free short DevOps novel, and yet another... more »
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5 Links for Developers and IT Pros 3-29-13
This week, we look at 10 mobile security tips, rolling your own servers and open source software copyright issues.
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Flexible Display: On Its Way to Your Next Phone or Tablet. Or Maybe Not.
We’ve all heard about flexible displays coming…coming…coming—but where are they? Rollable and foldable displays could create more... more »
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Build your own 4 G LTE pico cell, GPS receiver, Bluetooth, zig bee, etc.
Software defined radio is like software defined networking but for radio networking, you can build whatever by updating the software.... more »
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2013/3/27)
Why computer talents become hackers, Google glasses, and programmer jokes.
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Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/25)
Today: Amazon works with the CIA, Canonical works with China, Java works in space, and Raspberry Pi works as a PaaS.