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The Tech Guy 1264: Sunday, February 21, 2016
lundi 22 février 2016 • Durée 02:12:57
Samsung and LG announce new phones, getting your printer to work with Google Cloud Print, how to turn on formatting in Outlook, is Linux Mint safe? Boosting Wi-Fi and 4G reception, could Apple be benefitting by fighting the FBI? And more of your calls.
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Chris Marquardt and Johnny Jet
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This Week in Tech 550: Apple vs. the DOJ
dimanche 21 février 2016 • Durée 02:34:35
Leo Laporte, Ben Thompson, Ed Bott, and Christina Warren discuss the Apple DOJ case further, hospital ransomeware, and Mobile World Congress announcements from Samsung, HTC, and, LG. That and more...
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Ed Bott, Ben Thompson, and Christina Warren
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Know How... 187: DIY SteamPunk Goggles Finished
jeudi 18 février 2016 • Durée 45:42
Final episode for our do it yourself Steampunk Goggles, learn the code, how to build, and download the files needed for a 3D printer.
3D Printing the Housing
All the STL files are contained in the following ZIP archive
Goggle Integration Instructions:
- Solder 30awg black/red (ground/voltage) wires to the outside pins of the potentiometer
- Solder a single 30awg blue or white wire to the inside pin of the pot
- Solder the black wire to an arduino GND through-hole
- Solder the red wire to the arduino 5v through-hole
- Solder the blue/white wire to the arduino Analog 7 through-hole
- Insulate your Arduino assembly with a strip of 1-1/4" clear heat-shrink.
- Insert the LED retention rings into each cup, making sure to keep the wires in the cutout
- Install the potentiometer into the 6mm hole in the right cup, lighing up the support peg with the indent
- Shave down the center hole of two brass gears so that they will fit around the pot shaft.
- Place the brass gear over the pot shaft and fasten it with a washer and the mounting nut.
- Insert the right cup into the right-frame, making sure to line up the bridge strap with the cutout in the frame piece, while holding back the wires so that they'll be hidden by the frame.
- Using a piece of double-sided foam tape, secure the arduino to the inside of the right frame.
- Remove the mounting nut, clips and clip spring from the magnifying loupe.
- Insert the loupe pole through a brass gear, then insert it into the 2mm mounting hole in the left frame.
- Secure the loupe with the mounting nut, tightening it until the loupe lenses are held in tension.
- Run the battery harness through the hole at the bottom of the battery plate in the left frame piece.
- Insert the left cup into the left frame, once again making sure that the wires are covered by the frame.
Programming
We need to add the code that allows us to use the potentiometer to control which animation is being displayed.
Things to Remember
- We're using the "100 lines" code as the basis of our sketch
- We soldered the wiper (the pin that sends variable voltage depending on the position of the pot) to Analog 7
- The data line going to our LED rings is soldered to Digital 3 4. We have 32 LEDs (16 + 16)
Things that we changed in the Code
- DATA_PIN is set to "3"
- NUM_LEDS is set to "32"
- Brightness is set to "100"
- We added "Serial.begin(9600);" to the setup so we can get feedback from the Arduino
- In "loop()", we changed the last line "EVERY_N_SECONDS( 10 ) { nextPattern();" to: -- "EVERY_N_Seconds ( .5 ) { pattern();"
- By bumping the "EVERY_N_SECONDS" down to .5, it means that the Arduino will call the "pattern()" function ever half-second, instead of checking every 10 seconds
- We're created the function "pattern()" to check the status of the Analog pot and turn it into a value that will set "gCurrentPatternNumber" to a value between 0-5
- We added a function and an array entry for blanking the ring.
void pattern()
{
int aRead = analogRead(7); // This checks the pot connected to Analog Pin 7 and gives us a value between 0-1024
int PatChoice = map(aRead, 0, 1020, 0, 6); // This maps the value of the pot from 0-1020 to a value between 0-5
Serial.print(aRead); // debug -- Sends the value of the pot to the serial port
Serial.print(""\t""); // debug -- Sends a tab
Serial.println(PatChoice); //
gC
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Tech News Today 1451: The Facebook Roach Motel
jeudi 18 février 2016 • Durée 45:17
Late yesterday the United States District Court of California issued a court order insisting that Apple provide a signed image file that would allow the FBI to access the iPhone 5C belonging to the couple who killed 14 people in San Bernardino last year. Apple CEO Tim Cook responded with a letter to customers saying they would fight the court order and called for a public discussion over the implications in this case. So, we have this discussion with Jason Snell. Also, The Wall Street Journal says employers are mining our data and we don't know what they're using it for. Yahoo is making some big changes to its content verticals by eliminating a number of its digital magazines: Food, Health, Parenting, Makers, Travel, Autos and Real Estate. Instant Articles, the experiment that Facebook started last year, will be open to all starting April 12. Leap Motion's new Orion hand tracking capabilities for VR. And would you play Pong on your Apple Watch?
Hosts: Megan Morrone and Jason Howell
Guest: Jason Snell
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This Week in Google 340: Mr. Cook, Decrypt This Phone
jeudi 18 février 2016 • Durée 02:10:01
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Mathew Ingram are joined by Steve Gibson to discuss the potential risks of a Federal Judge ordering Apple to assist in the unlocking of a terrorist suspect's iPhone. They also talk about Tim Cook's public response, Twitter changes, Giphy's value, and more...
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis
Guests: Steve Gibson and Mathew Ingram
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Android App Arena 85: Cardboard VR
mercredi 17 février 2016 • Durée 13:13
Jason Howell shows off virtual reality apps that work with Google Cardboard, including Proton Pulse, Caaaaardboard!, Lamper VR: Firefly Rescue, Vrse, and Chair in a Room.
Host: Jason Howell
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Ham Nation 235: Relays, Switches, and Orlando
mercredi 17 février 2016 • Durée 01:27:52
Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, Amanda Alden, and Dale Puckett
Guest: Dr. Tamitha Skov
Producer: Bryan Burnett
Technical Director: Bryan Burnett
Editor: Bryan Burnett
Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme.
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Windows Weekly 453: #hotbag
mercredi 17 février 2016 • Durée 01:54:24
A new Windows Phone is quietly born, Windows 10 Mobile upgrades apparently starting Feb 29, MixRadio shut down, Brad's new desktop, Xbox One/Windows 10 cross-buy games, Hulu for Windows 10, and more!
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mary Jo Foley
Guest: Brad Sams
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly
Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com
Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com
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All About Android 253: Illicit Ham
mercredi 17 février 2016 • Durée 01:42:56
This week, we'll be discussing the slow transition to Marshmallow, a Mobile World Congress rumor roundup and more!
Check out our show notes here.
Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards
Guest: Eric Ravenscraft
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Security Now 547: GRC is DOWN
mercredi 17 février 2016 • Durée 02:13:47
Steve and Leo talk about what is happening to the grc.com website and how a DDoS attack brings down a website.
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now.
You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page.
For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6.
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