A reader asks how he can wire a music keyboard into his car so he can suss out songs while driving....
Part 3 of a series on how IP Relay, a system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet, is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities.
Exciting things are going on in the PSP homebrew world now that we have a downgrader that tricks a 2.0 PSP into thinking it is running 1.0 so that you can run an "upgrade" to 1.5 and thereby unlock the whole world of homebrew once again...
The album cover images in iTunes are just 170 pixels square. A programmer figured out how to retrieve 600-pixel versions from Apple's site. Can you figure out how he did it?
A significant number of Amazon customers severely downgraded this hit album solely because of its sneaky copy-protection. Is it a trend?
Part 2 of a series on how IP Relay, a system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet, is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities.
A system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities. Part 1 of a series.
Silly design of red Roland pedal requires both foot and hand contact. So I fixed that with a throttle cable from a lawnmower.
Modern prevailing GUIs lack the ability to get down and dirty. For some reason, the character-based user interface has gone the way of the teletype... that is, save for *nix users.
Oh yeah, and the other thing Windows doesn't have....
Could Nintendo's Revolution Controller Revolutionize Desktop Music-making?
