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PsiXpda planning Psion 5mx-style QWERTY Android MID - SlashGear
www.slashgear.com/psixpda-planning-psion-5mx-style-qwerty-android-mid-20160297/, posted 2011 by peter in android design handheld hardware mobile
PsiXpda, who you may remember channeled some classic Psion nostalgia for their UMPC in late 2009, is planning a second attempt on the companion device market with a design that sticks more faithfully to the fondly-remembered Series 5mx.
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Rather than attempt to squeeze a desktop OS onto the new PsiXpda, Pinnock intends to use Android, which should add up to longer battery life and more consumer appeal. Although we’ve seen Android MIDs with physical ‘boards before, they’ve always been intended for thumb-typing rather than anything more ambitious. No word on when PsiXpda intends to release the new model, but we’re tentatively curious to see if its second attempt can do a better job of living up to the Psion inspiration.
So, an Android device with a Psion keyboard? Yes please! If my Psion 5mx had wifi, or 3G, or GPRS, or Bluetooth, or any other reasonable way of communicating with anything else, I'd still use it to this day.
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WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery | Have a Beer With Us
www.williamswarn.com/, posted 2011 by peter in automation beer design diy drink hardware
The WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery has six main technical features that, when combined together, create the world's first all-in-one brewing appliance. This combination then allows you to make the freshest beer on the planet with minimum effort.
This thing looks ridiculously cool. Makes me wonder though... I'm sure a total noob (like me) can use it to make okay beer -- but would a skilled brewer (like I would want to become if I had one of these) be able to make excellent beer with it? Then I'd want one. Or at least I would if I had somewhere to put it. It's pretty stylish, but not something I'd want in my living room.
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OpenPilot - Open Source UAV Platform
oldwiki.openpilot.org/Main_Page, posted 2011 by peter in aviation diy free hardware robotics software
OpenPilot is a next generation Free Software autopilot for small UAVs, including multi-rotor craft, helicopters as well as fixed wing aircraft. It aims to implement the best features of all current enthusiast autopilot systems and combines them into a simple easy to use package. Simplicity does not come with any compromises either, with no hard-coded settings, a complete flight plan scripting language and other next-generation features, OpenPilot is planned to be an extremely capable UAV platform.
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The Case of Apple's Mystery Screw
www.networkworld.com/news/2011/012011-the-case-of-apples-mystery.html, posted 2011 by peter in apple business crapification hardware
If you want to remove the outer casing on your iPhone 4 to replace the battery or a broken screen, it won't be easy anymore. In the past, you could use a Phillip screwdriver to remove two tiny screws at the base of the phone and then simply slide off the back cover.
But Apple is replacing the outer screw with a mysterious tamper-resistant screw across its most popular product lines, reports iFixit, a Web site that provides free repair manuals and advice forums mostly aimed at Apple products. Apple calls them "Pentalobular" screws.
New MacBook Pros, iPhone 4s and MacBook Airs will have the Pentalobular screw, making it harder for do-it-yourselfers to make repairs. What about existing products in the field? Pentalobular screws might find their way into them, too.
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Is Your E-Book Reading Up On You? : NPR
www.npr.org/2010/12/15/132058735/is-your-e-book-reading-up-on-you, posted 2010 by peter in crapification hardware literature networking positioning privacy
"They know how fast you read because you have to click to turn the page," says Cindy Cohn, legal director at the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation. "It knows if you skip to the end to read how it turns out."
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Cohn says this kind of page-view tracking may seem innocuous, but if the company keeps the data long-term, the information could be subpoenaed to check someone's alibi, or as evidence in a lawsuit.
And it's not just what pages you read; it may also monitor where you read them. Kindles, iPads and other e-readers have geo-location abilities; using GPS or data from Wi-Fi and cell phone towers, it wouldn't be difficult for the devices to track their own locations in the physical world.
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www.PSXCARE.com
www.psxcare.com/, posted 2010 by peter in hardware inswedish nintendo sweden webshop
Vi erbjuder reparation och modifikation av Playstation 2, XBOX, Xbox 360, Wii, Gamecube, DVD-spelare m.m.
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Berkeley Linux Users Group » Blog Archive » Where to Buy a Preinstalled Linux Desktop / Laptop
www.berkeleylug.com/?p=168, posted 2010 by peter in hardware linux list webshop
You can find Linux servers sold all sort of places, but where can you find Linux desktops for sale? Here is a list of places I have had good experiences with or have had heard good things about directly:
Learn to hack on a smaller scale with the Humane PC 8-bit microcomputer - a classic style console which displays to your TV and accepts input from any PS/2 keyboard. The palm-sized device comes with an SD Card reader for storage and a micro-usb connector for both power and USB device action! The expansion headers break out maximum hackability, and are compatible with most Arduino expansion shields. Use most existing Arduino software, or write from fresh to take full advantage of the audio, video, IR, and keyboard capabilities of the platform.
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The Intellectual Property Implications of Low-Cost 3D Printing
www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/script-ed/vol7-1/bradshaw.asp, posted 2010 by peter in copyright diy essay hardware politics printing toread
Throughout recorded history most people who have wanted a household article have bought or bartered it from someone else – in past times an artisan or trader, more recently a seller of mass-produced products. With few exceptions (such as some clothing) it is rare that any of us make such articles for ourselves these days. That may soon change.
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In the first part of this paper, we review the history of 3D printing and describe recent developments, including a project initiated by one of the authors to bring such printers into the home. We then examine the IP implications of personal 3D printing with particular reference to the bundle of rights that would typically be associated with a product that might be copied.
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Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
smart-machines.blogspot.com/, posted 2010 by peter in ai hardware news robotics
A BLOG ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) AND ROBOTICS.
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