Fun with Arduino

Getting started with Arduino is a lot of fun. Here are some resources I’ve found for parts, as well as some great video’s to help you sort things out & find motivation.

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Export iTunes Playlists to Android

Google showed off a slick OTA ( over-the-air ) sync in Android 2.3 code-named “Gingerbread”. You can see it here. But loading music playlists on Android isn’t a user-friendly experience yet. Here’s how to use iTunes to manage playlists, and manually export to Android.

 

Essential Android Apps

I’m not much of a 2D gamer, or geek for the pointless apps ( beer, voice pitch, etc ). Most of my favorite apps enhance what I can do on my phone, or serve a purpose, but some are fun. Nothing much to it, here’s my most useful & favorite apps on Android!

Steve Jobs Is Full Of It

“We’re Apple, have it our way or we’ll brick your phone & raid your house while you’re out for dinner.”

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Harp Instrument made with Flash on Android

Adobe sent out an invitation to participate in the AIR for Android prerelease, and having already built the iPhone harp instrument with Flash’s iphone-packager, I decided to flip it to Android.

Is Apple Ripping Cydia Apps?

The Preface iPhone owners lack the freedom of unrestricted access to apps, unless they wise up and jailbreak that device in under 10 minutes. They’re limited to apps that are pre-approved by Apple, and are only available on iTunes. It’s well known that app’s are rejected regardless of their merit. Jay Freeman developed a successful [...]

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Done With Closed App Stores

For as long I’ve used computers I’ve taken for granted how we find and install software. Usually a packaged disc, or downloaded installer, maybe from an online marketplace, or a real store. This is how it works with our computers today. We manage our operating system, and make it behave how we like. I can [...]

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