Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The Last of Techstuff

So, within the next two months, I'll be closing out Techstuff for good, because I have created a new blog, one that has tons of untapped potential that you may want to take a look at.

http://theyankeeinsc.blogspot.com/

Monday, May 13, 2013

RSS Questions



1 Why did you select the sites you subscribed to?
I picked these sites because i like them and/or they interest me.
2 Was it easy to find feeds and to subscribe to them?
No because most places don't have a very clear labeled rss feed3 Which sites were your favorites?
cnn.com, bbc.com, and the doctor who blog.4 What else can you use RSS feeds for?
You can use it to organize massive feeds of information.5 How likely are you to continue to use RSS feeds in the future?
Not likely at all, I'd rather visit the sites themselves.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Tech Article 5/3

This week, I'm showing off the military's newest innovation for the soldier on the front. A company called Raython is developing a suit of armour for the military to use for moving heavy things. it can manipulate the wearers strength to about 17 times that of normal. Its main costs are about $150,000 a suit and these have been in production since 2010. Here is the main article for it.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Wiki ideas

History of Xbox
Xbox (Original)

  • First ideas of company
  • release games
  • biggest game on system overall
Xbox 360

  • Follow up ideas/innovation
  • Release Games 
  • Year of release
  • biggest games overall
Xbox 720

  • Speculation
  • innovations
  • release date/games
  • Microsofts' plans for the future of Xbox

Friday, April 12, 2013

Tech Article 4/12

Do you know why airlines ask you to turn off transmitting signals? It's because of people like Hugo Teso, a German security official that was once a hacker. He had developed an android app called planeSpilot to pretty much override and disorient the pilot and crew. It also has a few presets, like go to here, which is used to input a direction or destination, or the ever so ominous visit ground. Aside from that, he could also change speed and direction with the flick of a wrist. As of now there is no way of stopping a cyber attack from inside an airplane, or from a phone.

click here for original article>http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/11/tech/mobile/phone-hijack-plane/index.html?c=tech/small>