Monthly Archives: July 2011

CNS Barcode 1.0 for FileMaker Pro Released

Comm-Unity Networking Systems announces the release of CNS Barcode 1.0 for FileMaker Pro.  Following the success of CNS Barcode for FileMaker Go on iOS devices, this plug-in brings barcode scanning and generating to FileMaker Pro on the desktop.  As …

Drummer Royalty Get Their Moves Immortalized on Canvas

A collaborative project between digital artists and some of rock’s most-banging drummers captures the movement of skin-pounding in long-exposure photographs.

FileMaker API for PHP – DevCon Rebate

Formulations Pro, Inc. is the world-wide leader in commercial FileMaker software applications. Receive a $5 rebate when you purchase FileMaker API for PHP, A Practical Guide for Creating Database Driven Web Sites with FileMaker Pro 11 and FileMaker Ser…

360Works Goes Farther at 2011 FileMaker Developer Conference

360Works announces their DevCon 2011 Conference trip. Nothing gets the 360Works team more excited than exchanging ideas with other FileMaker Pro developers. That’s why we are packing our products and plugins, loading up the 360Works team, and making th…

Jamie XX, Quayola Collaborate on Software Language for Music

Visual artist Quayola devises Partitura, software that translates audio into a unique immersive experience. The results debut next month in a show with Jamie XX.

Researchers Expose Cunning Online Tracking Service That Can’t Be Dodged

Privacy researchers at U.C. Berkeley found that some of the net’s top websites are tracking their users via a service that circumvents privacy controls in browsers, making cookies undeleteable. the TV streaming site Hulu.com has already cut ties, but r…

Researchers Say Vulnerabilities Could Let Hackers Spring Prisoners From Cells

Vulnerabilities in electronic systems that control prison doors could allow hackers or others to spring prisoners from their jail cells, according to researchers.

Your Genome Structure, Not Genetic Mutations, Makes You Different

A new look at the human genome suggests that unappreciated variations in its fundamental architecture, rather than point-by-point mutations, may be responsible for most of the genetic differences among people.

Breathing New Life Into a 1950s AM/FM Radio

Amp up your hacker skills, and learn how to revamp a vintage radio.

Post-PC TV: How and Where We Watch Netflix, Hulu and YouTube

Last year, the streaming video walls came down, as services and device makers rolled out new native applications for one machine after another, from phones and tablets to smart TVs and set-top boxes. But shiny apps and feature wars are one thing — whe…

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