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WiBotic raises $5.7M to boost wireless systems for charging up robots and drones

GeekWire

WiBotic’s system is designed to charge up robots wirelessly. million in fresh investment to ramp up development of its wireless charging and power optimization systems, five years after being spun out from the University of Washington. WiBotic Photo). Seattle-based Wibotic says it’s secured $5.7 research assistant.

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Wall of Flippers is the way to put a stop to Flipper Zero

Dataconomy

It’s packed with tools for exploring hardware, software, and wireless protocols. Pen-testing tool Flipper Zero was eventually used for Bluetooth spam attacks on the iOS operating system ( Image credit ) What is Wall of Flippers? Wall of Flippers is an open-source Python project offers a beacon of hope.

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iPhone Vs Android — A Comparative Study 2018

Galido

Many iPhone users and Apple fanboys alike stand by their product no matter how limited Apple makes their storage capacities, while Android geeks have long time been able to freely add storage/memory cards to their devices and take advantage of more powerful hardware. Aesthetics, Hardware and Price. iPhones have a beautiful design.

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Technology Short Take 113

Scott Lowe

Via the Kubernetes blog , Box announced it has open sourced a project called kube-iptables-tailer , which turns packet drops from iptables into Kubernetes events that can be logged for easier troubleshooting. Servers/Hardware. Operating Systems/Applications. Who says you can’t please everyone all the time?

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Operating Systems/Applications. I was recently reviewing some articles on Git, the popular distributed version control system, and came across a few related posts. Fun read if you’re into custom builds.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Operating Systems/Applications. I was recently reviewing some articles on Git, the popular distributed version control system, and came across a few related posts. Fun read if you’re into custom builds.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Operating Systems/Applications. I was recently reviewing some articles on Git, the popular distributed version control system, and came across a few related posts. Virtualization.