Monthly Archives: February 2013

Xerox helps states with HIPAA

I keep tell you all, Xerox is going to be the US Governments healthcare manager.  Just another article showing it. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/xerox-helps-mississippi-and-new-mexico-become-first-states-to-achieve-hipaa-compliance-2013-02-12

Posted in Xerox | Comments Off on Xerox helps states with HIPAA

Why you have to be careful of the cloud

Interesting article in which a cloud provider did a slight pricing change, and one company racked up allot of bills from it.  This reminds me of some of the stunts phone companies used to (and sometimes still do) with customers … Continue reading

Posted in Cloud | Comments Off on Why you have to be careful of the cloud

Tamagotchi is back

In the never ending stream of old games being ported to Android, this is one I could do without (I remember way too many adults that had these things, never mind kids). http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/02/tamagotchi-life-android-app/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Top+Stories%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

Posted in android, Misc-Life | Comments Off on Tamagotchi is back

Obama talks about 3D printers

Another bit that came out of his speech was support for things like 3D printers.  I would like to see some money behind that support like China is http://www.3ders.org/articles/20130213-president-obama-called-3d-printing-the-potential-to-revolutionize-in-state-of-the-union-address.html

Posted in CNC/3D-printing | Comments Off on Obama talks about 3D printers

Obama wants to invest in more tech

Finally catching up on the State of the Union Speech.  Obama wants more tech in schools.  Sounds like “shop class” for tech work.  I’ll believe it when I see it (I believe he said the same stuff 4+ years ago). … Continue reading

Posted in Misc-Life, Teaching and Learning | Comments Off on Obama wants to invest in more tech

Xerox adds in Document Cloud Services, ConnectKey

What I find very amusing is most of the building blocks for this already exist from Google.  Just not in a pretty bow that Xerox put around it.  It will be interesting to see how well adopted (and how much … Continue reading

Posted in Cloud, Xerox | Comments Off on Xerox adds in Document Cloud Services, ConnectKey

What you need to make an RPi Media Center

Common theme seems to be to take your Raspberry Pi and make a media center out of it.  This light article talks about it and the additional “stuff” you need.  I would put the total cost closer to $160 (author … Continue reading

Posted in RaspberryPi | Comments Off on What you need to make an RPi Media Center

Control an arduino with TI wristwatch

Nice write-up on using TI’s chronos wristwatch (MSP430 under the hood) to control an arduino remotely.  DOWN SIDE, that watch is like $35 dollars. http://www.instructables.com/id/Control-an-Arduino-With-a-Wristwatch-TI-eZ430-Chr/

Posted in Arduino, TI | Comments Off on Control an arduino with TI wristwatch

NFC Hacking with NFC Proxy

Nice video on how to hack NFC (Near Field Communication).  I.E. RFID communications.  This stuff is coming out in more of the latest phones…well except Apple for some reason…It promises to be the next way to ID a person or … Continue reading

Posted in Security | Comments Off on NFC Hacking with NFC Proxy

Zero Cross Detector for Arduino

Well actually for Amtel processors.  Its a nice note so you can wire the processor directly and know exactly when a line goes from positive to negative.

Posted in Arduino | Comments Off on Zero Cross Detector for Arduino