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Random Knowledge - November 13, 2020
Nov 13
This week in history, we will look at security issues around IoT devices. The first device up will be a subsection of IoT medical devices, and then we will look into everyday devices.
Getting Started IoT
Nov 9
This has been a long time coming. Getting started with IoT. I have been looking and thinking about how to get started with IoT. There is a lot that you can do and a lot out there. I am hopefully going to use this as a segway more into AI/ML.
Random Knowledge - November 05, 2020
Nov 5
The history related posts this month with be security-related. November 30th is National Computer Security Day. So the month of November we will reflect on some of the biggest moments in the past 10 years.
Power of Thought
Nov 2
As we transition through life we are going to have to play many roles. The right mindset can help take us from role to role, and take away something valuable.
Random Knowledge - October 29, 2020
Oct 29
This week in history there are a couple of random facts to share. The first is around Windows XP, and the first conference on digital computer technique.
IoT Means IoT
Oct 26
The of the things this blog will start getting more into is IoT (Internet of Things). IoT is like the Cloud they mean a lot.
Random Knowledge - October 23, 2020
Oct 22
This week in history there are a couple of random facts to share. The first is around print media, and Apple released the iPod
Random Knowledge - October 15, 2020
Oct 15
This week in history there are a couple of random facts to share. The first is around the comptometer. On October 11th, 1887 the inventor or the comptometer, Dorr E. Felt, was granted a patent. The comptometer was the first commercially successful calculator
Random Knowledge - October 08, 2020
Oct 5
It is easy to forget about all the events that have helped to get us where we are. On this day in 1996 (October 8, 1996), the US Postal Service issued a "Computer Technology" stamp to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ENIAC (Electonic Numerical Integrator and Computer).
Random Knowledge - September 24, 2020
Sep 24
Microsoft Ignite ended today. While everyone processes and catches on a wild 48 hours. If you haven't watched anything here is a good source to get started with or if you just want "key" items, Book of News. If you want to watch or rewatch the videos
Samsung Note 20 Ultra
Sep 9
This is not a full review, but a general review from my general usage. I will have links to full reviews.
Nueuralink
Sep 5
Apparently Elon Music has been watching too much Johnny Mnemonic. For those of you unaware its a mid 90s movie where Keanu Reeves character is a smuggler, (IMDB). He smuggles data, and has an implant that is similar to the Neuralink that is being presented by Mr. Musk. The concept is intresting and has been around for a while if you think about it.
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