Articles tagged with: Jason Appelbaum
This time on Hak5 Darren brings new life to an old editing rig with Proxmox-VE, an open source virtualization platform.
This segment by Jason Appelbaum continues his series on the developing in the QT SDK to make a time-lapse photography app for the Symbian Platform.
Jason Appelbaum introduces interface design using the QT SDK for some of the ins and outs of getting started and developing apps for Symbian devices.
This time on the show Darren shares a heartwarming story about how a little plastic minifig saved the day using the Linux screen command. Shannon demos her favorite webcam software’s motion detection features, and Jason introduces interface design using the QT SDK.
Jason Appelbaum shows us the install and making Hello World program in the QT SDK for Symbian devices.
This time on the show Shannon joins us “in studio” to go over a little signal sampling. Jenn has just the emulator for the Nintendo DS-less, and Jason kicks off a series on programming using the QT SDK.
This time on the show Jason joins us to talk DSLR video hacks and
homebrew Google TV. Shannon brings us her favorite portable apps, and
Jackie and Darren tackle your questions concerning secure FTP, Ubuntu
Server, and document stealing with USB Dumper.
In this episode of Hak5 Shannon brings us her top jailbroken apps for the iPhone while Jason ditches the heavy development environment and takes on lightweight scripting for Android.
This time on the show: DNS Brute Forcing part 1. The Stoned Bootkit. Controlling your PC via SMS with Google Voice and a little Java code. Plus, mini-ITX power supplies, Pelican cases and Shannon’s a penguin. All that a more this time on Hak5!
This time on Hak5 Jason Appelbaum is writing an Android app to interface with our PHP/Apache/Arduino controlled garage door opener. We check out the latest Magic Lantern firmware for the Canon 550D, Shannon joins us to show off Katana — the happy hackers boot key — and answers to your emails.
Darren checks out Ampache, a powerful open source streaming media solution perfect for your Linux home server. Jason answers your Boxee questions and Shannon joins the round table for a discussion on jailbreaking and USB wireless adapters for virtual machines.
Hak5 kicks off another season with a plethora of projects. Darren gets his code on with Google’s new App Inventor for Android – a spiffy new web based drag-and-drop WYSIWYG development environment. Jason joins us for a little homebrew Boxee machine building and app development, and Shannon’s around for a little Ubuntu 10.10 lovin’


