Monthly Archives: March 2013

Xerox going to grade your kids papers

Another interesting tech, this time coming out of Xerox’s Webster NY research center.  Its software that from the sounds of it, takes a scanned in test and grades it based on the results.  Goal is to simplify a teachers grading … Continue reading

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Xerox PARC is Alive

Article coming out of PARC where they are developing new medical tech… http://www.medgadget.com/2013/03/xerox-developing-tech-for-non-contact-collection-of-patient-vitals.html

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Xerox Commerials to include Office Copiers again?

Interesting it sounds like instead of Xerox trying to distance itself from the “technology” end in marketing, its starting to incorporate parts of it with the services commercials. I haven’t seen one of these new commercials yet, but I will … Continue reading

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How to add in a VPN in Windows 7

Yes yes I know Windows 8 is out.  I had to help our a friend recently with connecting to a VPN with Windows 7, and found this nice tutorial on doing it (Windows 7 has VPN software built in, so … Continue reading

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Hack a Hexbug to run with TI MSP

I feel like TI’s micro-controller gets ignored alot by the hobby folks.  So pulling up some TI projects I know about like this one.  The author modified a Hexbug (radio shack toy) to be controlled by a TI 430MSP.  A … Continue reading

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How to design a professional arduino shield

Just a warning but the author spells like me.  Anyways, this is a nice intro on how to lay out your own arduino shield that you could then send to a shop to build. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-your-own-Professional-arduino-sheld/?ALLSTEPS

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Use an old door into a foldable table

I like this idea of using an old door to make a table in the garage that you can fold down.  I think of 2 changes thought.  One, it would not be in the garage for me, but the basement.  … Continue reading

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Print out your own working mini crossbow

Neat “little” crossbow printed out from a 3D printer in one piece.  Its pretty small (about 3 inches long) and you are not going to kill anything with it.  But its a nice proof of concept http://hackaday.com/2013/03/11/one-piece-3d-printed-crossbow/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+hackaday%2FLgoM+%28Hack+a+Day%29

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Stupid counterfieter leaves goods in printer while trying to return it

Sometimes you gotta wonder about folks.  Not only did this guy try to make fake money with a printer, but it didn’t work and when he tried to return it to (Walmart) he was busted as the printer was jammed … Continue reading

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TI has a prototype of a 3D mouse

Interesting a 3 dimensional mouse prototype for TI for the MSP….I wonder if the shield for the MSP will be $5 or under (would suck if the shield costs more than the CPU) http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/10/ti-launchpad-mouse/

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