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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Making an embedded WebServer more power efficient
With embedded systems, especially ones on battery or other self-contained power system. Conserving power is very important. The author here goes into how to start optimizing a system to use less power with its webpages/server. http://www.theresistornetwork.com/2013/03/fun-with-embedded-http-servers.html
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Make a sanding table for your belt sander
I like this build. I have seen a few other jigs for belt sanders to make a table like sander out of them, but most of them involved “bolting” the sander into the jig. This looks like you can remove … Continue reading
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Navy going for Star Trek with 3D printers
I got a kick out of this, basically a couple of officers are pushing 3D printing for ships to make parts, drones, etc on the fly. Good idea, but do they realize how long it can take to “print” something … Continue reading
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Krebs steps into a trap
Interesting story of how a security researcher steps into a rather fancy trap set for him by the blackhat community. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/04/fool-me-once/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+KrebsOnSecurity+%28Krebs+on+Security%29
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Xerox CIO Carol Zierhoffer Joins MedAssets Board of Directors
Interesting sidejob for Xerox’s CIO. http://www.fortmilltimes.com/2013/04/02/2592077/xerox-cio-carol-zierhoffer-joins.html
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JCPenny CEO gets a paycut
From +53 million to 1.9 million. Its still allot of cash, but its nice to see some boards finally acting on the interest of their shareholders and punishing folks for messing up. Even thought 1.9 M. is still allot of … Continue reading
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Xerox gets another 14,000 SQ FT in NYC
Xerox is taking on a bunch more space in expensive in NYC. The interesting bit is its only 2.5 miles from the CEO’s apartment in the City. Oh only 2.5 miles, interesting huh? I wonder if this the real HQ … Continue reading
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Yeah now you too can be a VC
SEC OK’s small folks like us crowdsourcing a startup. There is already a couple of groups out there (Angellist is one). So get your chumpchange ready. http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/31/sec-angellist-greenlight/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29
new Daughterboard for RPi for Analog
Author designed an analog to digital daughter board for the RPi (only has GPIO…not analog) and documents his steps to create it. Totaling up the parts in my head, I think getting an arduino to do the conversion would be … Continue reading
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Attacking SCADA systems
Yet another reason we need updates to SCADA…or at least try to secure them. I’m only 15 minutes into the video, but its basically demo’ing the age of SCADA. http://dangerousprototypes.com/2013/03/21/shmoocon-2013-attacking-scada-wireless-systems/
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