Day: December 23, 2018

Arduino Heart Rate Monitor Has Star Trek Chic

Building a real-life version of the Star Trek tricorder has been the goal of engineers and hackers alike since the first time Dr McCoy complained about being asked to work outside of his job description. But while modern technology has delivered gadgets remarkably similar in function, we’ve still got a long way to go before…


NVIDIA ‘GeForce NOW Recommended Routers’ Program Helps Gamers Choose Networking Gear

NVIDIA has launched the “GeForce NOW Recommended Routers” program to help gamers choose the best router for them. From a report: “The GeForce NOW game-streaming service has transformed where and how you can enjoy your favorite high-performance games. We’ve rolled out enhancements during its beta period to improve the quality of service from our data…


Star Wars Episode 9: Release date, cast, director and theories – CNET

In December 2019, J.J. Abrams will close out the Star Wars trilogy he kicked off with The Force Awakens. …read more Source:: CNet


Researchers Show Parachutes Don’t Work, But There’s A Catch

Reader Beeftopia shares a report: Research published in a major medical journal concludes that a parachute is no more effective than an empty backpack at protecting you from harm if you have to jump from an aircraft. But before you leap to any rash conclusions, you had better hear the whole story. The gold standard…


How Microsoft won and Apple didn’t lose

The end of the year offers a chance to compare the two companies which most strongly symbolize the tech industry through the years. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Chrome OS To Block USB Access While the Screen is Locked

Google will add a new security feature to Chrome OS, the company’s web-based operating system that powers its Chromebooks devices, it announced this week. From a report: The new feature, named USBGuard, will block access to the USB port access while the device’s screen is locked. According to a Chrome OS source code commit spotted…


Microcontroller and IMU Team Up for Simple Flight Sim Controls

Classes are over at Cornell, and that means one thing: the students in [Bruce Land]’s microcontroller design course have submitted their final projects, many of which, like this flight control system for Google Earth’s flight simulator, find their way to the Hackaday tips line. We actually got this tip several days ago, but since it…


Intel Vows Better Communication With Partners About CPU Shortage

Intel’s channel organization is vowing increased communication and transparency with partners on issues such as the current CPU shortage, which has caused delays, price hikes and other challenges this year. From a report: In an exclusive interview with CRN, Todd Garrigues, director of partner sales programs at Intel, said better transparency about supply issues, new…


Google Doodle has Santa Claus set for holiday deliveries – CNET

As we count down the hours till Christmas, Google has Santa and his sleigh in mind. …read more Source:: CNet


Google Hit With FTC Complaint Over ‘Inappropriate’ Kids Apps

The Federal Trade Commission is being asked to investigate how apps that may violate federal privacy laws that dictate the data that can be collected on children ended up in the family section of the Google Play store. From a report: A group of 22 consumer advocates, led by the Institute for Public Representation at…