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George Bradford

TeamViewer - Free Remote Control, Remote Access & Online Meetings - 0 views

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    "TeamViewer - the All-In-One Software for Remote Support and Online Meetings Remote control any computer or Mac over the internet within seconds or use TeamViewer for online meetings. Find out why TeamViewer has been activated on more than a billion devices."
George Bradford

Ruby on Rails Guides: Getting Started with Rails - 0 views

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    Getting Started with Rails This guide covers getting up and running with Ruby on Rails. After reading it, you should be familiar with: Installing Rails, creating a new Rails application, and connecting your application to a database The general layout of a Rails application The basic principles of MVC (Model, View Controller) and RESTful design How to quickly generate the starting pieces of a Rails application
George Bradford

Your Mac's built-in screen recorder - 0 views

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    "Your Mac's built-in screen recorder Posted on Wednesday, January 8th, 2014 at 5:54 am. PT Written by Dave Mark Not sure when this feature got added, but since this was new to me, thought this was worth sharing. Launch QuickTime Player (it's in your Applications folder). Now select New Screen Recording from the File menu, or type control-command-N. A small screen recording window will appear, like so:"
George Bradford

Nanotube Radio - 0 views

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    We have constructed a fully functional, fully integrated radio receiver, orders-of-magnitude smaller than any previous radio, from a single carbon nanotube. The single nanotube serves, at once, as all major components of a radio: antenna, tuner, amplifier, and demodulator. Moreover, the antenna and tuner are implemented in a radically different manner than traditional radios, receiving signals via high frequency mechanical vibrations of the nanotube rather than through traditional electrical means. We have already used the nanotube radio to receive and play music from FM radio transmissions such as Layla by Eric Clapton (Derek and the Dominos) and the Beach Boy's Good Vibrations. The nanotube radio's extremely small size could enable radical new applications such as radio controlled devices small enough to exist in the human bloodstream, or simply smaller, cheaper, and more efficient wireless devices such as cellular phones.
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