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TINKER TAVERN
2019-12-12 23:06:17| PortlandOnline
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Audio Enthusiasts Should Tinker With HomePod, Echo
2017-06-14 15:00:00| PC Magazine: the Official John C. Dvorak RSS Feed
The world of audio could be turned upside down if these over-priced egg timers from Apple, Google, and Amazon were hacked.
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Asus Tinker Board Joins Raspberry Pi on the Bargain Table
2017-01-25 21:23:43| TechNewsWorld
Just when you thought Raspberry Pi couldn't be knocked from its market-leading perch, along comes Asus with a rival device that may give the Pi a run for its relatively little money. Asus just launched its own low-cost computer, the Tinker Board, which is being sold in the UK and Europe for about $57. Its features could interest open source enthusiasts in doing a little comparison shopping.
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AUTOMOTIVE CYBERSECURITY Cybersecurity and the Right to Tinker
2016-04-12 00:35:12| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Situation: Developers of autonomous platforms for vehicles and robotic systems are challenged to bring humans and programming together. While at the same time, balance the security of the vehicle and its systems with the privacy of the vehicle owner-operator. Significance: Research scientist like Adam Sypniewski of Soartech spells out the complications and challenges of integrating cybersecurity into automotive systems such as how intersect the safety and security of the vehicle with privacy and data utilization. Gain more insight into developers like Soartech are dealing with cybersecurity in this four minute interview at recent TU Automotive conference in Detroit. The Article AUTOMOTIVE CYBERSECURITY Cybersecurity and the Right to Tinker appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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Tinker Hatfield and Nike Are Looking to Make Sneakers More Like Smart Cars
2016-03-26 20:22:20| Footwear - Topix.net
Legendary designer Tinker Hatfield recently sat down with GQ to speak more on his past creations and his creativity towards the iconic Nike products he's had his hands in creating. While most are familiar with his design of the Air Max 1 and Jordan III sneakers, the interview also reveals that the innovations of the past are "evolving" to the designs of the future; Tinker explains that athletes are not necessarily looking for "big change" but more so in fact for refinements to what is available now.