Articles tagged with: sdk
Darren finishes off the photo frame case mod with a little cable beautification and accent lighting. Shannon’s getting into programming without touching a line of code using the Illumination Software Creator from Radical Breeze. Plus getting crafty with packets and the hping utility, open-source dropbox alternative based on OpenSSH and Rsync, and multi-threaded steganography bruter-forcers!
Season 9 Premieres with the return of Shannon “Snubs” Morse and Paul “the camera guy” Tobias. We kick around the hacker headlines, get the low-down on Nexpose from Rapid7 at RSA, automate file mangement in windows, multiplex some screen sessions, capture packets from the command line and a lot more.
Learn the process for submitting application for the Ovi Store. Showing off the Nokia Qt SDK for some of the ins and outs of getting started and developing apps forSymbian devices.
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.
This time on the show Jason Appelbaum continues his series on the QT SDK with the time-lapse photography app while Shannon checks out the Gmail drive shell extension.
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.
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.
Jason continues the internet enabled garage door opener project by writing an Android app.
Darren and Jason dive into making an internet enabled garage door opener by setting a home Apache server, hitting a PHP script that interfaces with a USB Teensy over serial, activating relays connected to a remote.
This week we’re breaking out the breadboard for an oldschool Hak5 mod — the Internet enabled garage door opener. Because when it comes to garage entry, what could be easier than writing an Android app to access a home Apache server, hitting a PHP script that interfaces with a USB Teensy over serial, activating relays connected to a remote. Duh.
Darren checks out Ampache, a powerful open source streaming media solution perfect for your Linux home server.


