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LEGO host for all of your prototyping projects

[Deadbird] decided to use a LEGO 8880 Super Car as a host for all of his electronic tinkering. Throughout his blog (translated) you’ll find the vehicle with an Arduino MEGA interfacing various prototyping bits. It starts with the motors for locomotion, closely followed by a servo for steering. From there we see the addition of …

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Zimbutt’s Blog – Wow! Well I’m Back!

:construction: I’M BACK ON TRACK :construction:…

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Keypad door lock, better than last years keyfob?

It’s that time of the year again. The leaves are changing colors, it’s getting colder outside, and all the littler hackers are off to college. Which means we get to see an influx of dorm room locks and openers. [Adam] is back at it again with a new keypad dorm room lock. Last year he …

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Exportable PDF Reports Now in the Web App

Posted by randfishSince the launch of our beta web app, the #1 feature request from folks writing in to us has been the inclusion of exportable, PDF reports. Today, I heard from our engineering and product teams that these are complete!You’ll find…

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Dev Team Says Don’t Accept iOS 4.1, “It’s a Trap!�

The infamous iPhone Dev Team has updated its blog to advise the jailbreak community against installing iOS 4.1, in case Apple decides to finally release the software update today.

iOS 4.1 is the first major update to iOS 4, adding new iTunes features,…

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TechCrunch hacked to distribute Zeus Trojan via JavaScript file

Technology blog TechCrunch was flagged by malware-detections yesterday after it was infected by a variant of the Zeus Trojan.

It was initially detected by security blogger The Harmony Guy, who asked on Twitter if anyone else was getting malicious PDFs…

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Music execs gunning for Android iTunes rival

If you don’t like Apple’s arrogant presence and its mindset that being its customer is a privilege, you’re not alone. Music companies are very eager to get on Google’s side as it seems more likely that a new service will launch on Android.

In a Los An…

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Basic Search Engine Optimization (seo) Strategies for All Bloggers

Basic Search Engine Optimization (seo) Strategies for All Bloggers These basic search engine optimization (SEO) strategies for all bloggers can help to increase your blog rankings on major search engines. Follow them routinely, and you will achieve consistently higher volumes of traffic to your blog. Profitable bloggers know that search engine optimization (SEO) is …

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IBM X-Force backs-off Google as major patch offender

IBM has overhauled its list of worst security patchers among software vendors, putting Microsoft at the top of its list and shifting Sun from No. 1 to No. 5.

Google, one of the companies that protested the methods used by IBM’s X-Force team to …

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Fake TweetDeck update on Twitter leads to trojan

Attackers took to Twitter on Monday to spread malware via links pointing to what they claimed was an update to the popular microblogging client TweetDeck.
A number of updates were sent from hacked Twitter accounts urging users to download a file called…

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