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Make your own multitouch displays and software apps

Make your own multitouch displays and software apps

Multitouch display technology has been gaining a lot of visibility recently, both with Microsoft’s Surface interactive tabletop displays and the iPhone’s slick gesture-based interface. Ignoring some of the particulars, the guts behind this technology is relatively simple, and you can make you own multitouch interactive display for little over the cost of a projector (the […]

iPhone update!

iPhone update!

Here’s the first iPhone update – just plunk your iPhone in the dock, start iTunes and have it check for an update in the iPhone panel… So far it says “bug fixes”. No new apps, nothing. My guess is that it’s the fix for the Safari security issue that was/is being revealed at BlackHat-Defcon. Update: […]

Excel Hacks, Second Edition is out!

Excel Hacks, Second Edition is out!

The second edition of Excel Hacks is out now, and it’s our biggest hacks books yet, with over 130 hacks covering many versions of Excel: Excel 2004 for the Mac, as well as Excel XP, 2003, and 2007. David and Raina Hawley’s new edition provides a resourceful, roll-up-your-sleeves guide that gives you nonobvious solutions to […]

Measure your 0-60 time with a Wiimote

Measure your 0-60 time with a Wiimote

Here’s how you can use the Wiimote’s built-in accelerometers to measure your ride’s G forces and 0-60 time: I got this idea after seeing some physics class use the wiimote in some kinda pendulum experiment. Why not use the wiimote’s built in 3-axis accelerometers to measue g-forces, acceleration and even calculate my own 0-60mph times! […]