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Hack a Day
The team over at NerdKits recently put together a device aimed to help make the process of measuring things more accessible to those with disabilities. [Terry Garrett] is a Mechanical Engineering student, and as anyone who is in the field knows, it’s a discipline which requires taking tons of measurements. Since [Terry] cannot see he [...]
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As soon as the team at Revolt Labs heard Occupy Wall Street was coming to Boston, they decided to pick up their soldering irons in support of the throngs of protestors. They came up with a Solar charging USB box to keep those cell phones and digital cameras charged. The case came direct from an [...]
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The team at Wicked Device has been working on working on a way to upload Arduino sketches over Ethernet for the Nanode and Arduino Ethernet boards. The team has gotten far enough along to show the world, and the new boot loader shows a lot of promise. A new boot loader was needed to perform this magic. The [...]
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The team at czANZO, the Czech Amateur Near-Space Object group, sent up one of the best high-altitude balloons we’ve ever seen last weekend and the resulting video is remarkable. The team’s build blog (Google Translate link for everyone without Chrome) goes through the design and construction of their payload. Like every other balloon build we’ve [...]
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The team at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories needed a footstool. Obviously not content with buying one, they came across the idea of building a 555 footstool. After finding some dimension drawings of the 555 timer IC, the team scaled everything up 30 times. While a normal DIP-8 555 is around 0.4 inches long, the footstool [...]
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Since 2007, [Adam Kemp] has been leading a team of students from Thomas Jefferson High School, guiding them through the process of designing and building a small satellite that NASA selected for launch early next year. The CubeSat, officially named TJ³Sat, uses commercial, off-the-shelf components for nearly all its systems. The team ran into a [...]
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Hackaday.com is looking for an experienced hacker/writer to join our team doing original hacking and modding projects on video. Are you energetic, outgoing, and passionate about hacking/modding? Can you solder AND explain what you’re doing and why? Come join our team and modify/hack/create things daily with a professional film crew to be aired on HackADay, [...]
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As part of a senior design project for a biomedical engineering class [Kendall Lowrey] worked in a team to develop a device that translates American Sign Language into spoken English. Wanting to eclipse glove-based devices that came before them, the team set out to move away from strictly spelling words, to combining sign with common [...]
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We usually envision small wheeled robots when we thing about swarm robotics but these cooperative quadcopters make us think again. This is an extension of the same project that produced those impressive aerial acrobatics. It may not be as flashy, but watching groups of the four-rotored flyers grab onto and lift loads is quite impressive. [...]
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We usually envision small wheeled robots when we thing about swamp robotics but these cooperative quadcopters make us think again. This is an extension of the same project that produced those impressive aerial acrobatics. It may not be as flashy, but watching groups of the four-rotored flyers grab onto and lift loads is quite impressive. [...]
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Chaos Communication Congress 26th (26C3) 2009 Abstract: We want to use the opportunity the 26C3 presents as a venue to introduce our team. The Part-Time-Scientists are the first German team participating in the Google Lunar X PRIZE. Our presentation would kick off with a quick explanation of what the X PRIZE is, the challenges and gains. The main part of the presentation will then focus on our progress. That includes a showcase of some hard- and software we're using. Additionally pictures and videos specifically created for the 26C3. And a brief overview of the GoogleLunarXPrize and it's overall progress. The main part of the presentation will then focus on our progress. That includes a showcase of some hard- and software we're using. Additionally pictures and videos specifically created for the 26C3. Some examples of interesting hardware appliance: Xilinx FPGA * Self designed Boardcomputer (Linux based) * Special HD CCMOS sensors * HiRel certified components * CAD/CAM designs The presentation will be held by 1-3 members of our team. So that we have someone from every area of expertise available for possible questions from the audience. The following Q&A part should prove to be very interesting.
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Chaos Communication Congress 26th (26C3) 2009 Abstract: We want to use the opportunity the 26C3 presents as a venue to introduce our team. The Part-Time-Scientists are the first German team participating in the Google Lunar X PRIZE. Our presentation would kick off with a quick explanation of what the X PRIZE is, the challenges and gains. The main part of the presentation will then focus on our progress. That includes a showcase of some hard- and software we're using. Additionally pictures and videos specifically created for the 26C3. And a brief overview of the GoogleLunarXPrize and it's overall progress. The main part of the presentation will then focus on our progress. That includes a showcase of some hard- and software we're using. Additionally pictures and videos specifically created for the 26C3. Some examples of interesting hardware appliance: Xilinx FPGA * Self designed Boardcomputer (Linux based) * Special HD CCMOS sensors * HiRel certified components * CAD/CAM designs The presentation will be held by 1-3 members of our team. So that we have someone from every area of expertise available for possible questions from the audience. The following Q&A part should prove to be very interesting.
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SCRT - Insomni'hack 10
comme certains d'entre vous on pu le lire sur irc, nous sommes allés à Genève pour participer à ce concours. Il y avait entre autre IPV avec la team ACISSI, benjy, kiwi, les gars d'hzv (crashfr, trance, virtualabs, fluxius), grimmlin de pentoo et yann. L'ambiance générale fut bonne, on s'est bien amusé. La qualité des challenges étaient bien meilleure que l'année passé (de mon point de vue).
Pour les épreuves c'était du classique, web, stega, forensic, reverse. J'ai gardé la vm de l'exploitation et poserais le lien si ça en intéresse quelques uns avec les solutions (si scrt le permet).
Bon je ne vais pas reécrire l'histoire, d'autres s'en sont déjà chargés :)
bonne lecture.
Retour des Insomni’hack 2010 | Shatter's blog
Insomni’hack 2010 : HZV won | Segmentation fault
Back from Insomni'hack 2010 - virtualabs.fr
InsomniHack 2010 HzV Winners ! - SlashOn
Les as du «hacking» se défient Ã* Genève | Tribune de Genève
FELICITATION A LA TEAM HZV pour leur première place :)