We have finalized the PureOS 2.0 OEM Install ISO, so we can ship batches waiting for PureOS 2.0 starting on Thursday, December 10th and Friday, December 11th.
Hello, backers!
Creating the worlds first privacy- and freedom-protecting high-end
laptop has proven to be a great adventure. One of the most satisfying
things about this adventure is the level of community
engagement. Weve received an astounding amount of feedback from all
corners and the Librem 15 has evolved dramatically because of it (see
previous updates), making it a better piece of hardw...
Qorvo was proud to be a platinum sponsor of Teardown 2019, which was a
great success and featured a variety of engaging talks, workshops,
demos, and more.
We have received a large number of inquiries regarding the
open-toolchain FPGAs in use on Talos™, and their function within the
Talos™ system. In this update, we begin to explore the functions and
responsibilities handled by these FPGAs, and the associated technology
used to secure the Talos™ systems.
As Talos™ winds down and development resources are being allocated to
other projects, we explore the state of owner-controlled computing and
what the failure to fund Talos™ means in the near future.
Your smartphone doesnt support all possible wireless protocols. Using the Tah as a bridge, you can connect to various communication networks by using shields. In this weeks update we have connected a smartphone to a XBee network using Tah as a middleman. Check out the video and the tutorial.
Hardware Design Update
We are happy to announce that we have made yet another significant update to ...
Hello, backers!
Its been over two weeks since we launched our campaign and its about time we started communicating more often with all of you on what we have been up to.
But before that, we wanted to acknowledge all of you for your faith in Tah and our team. Having already reached a third of a sizeable funding goal in just two weeks feels amazing and motivates us to work harder than ever before...
It is often valuable to be able to send messages from the target system when monitoring its state. Black Magic Probe (BMP) implements a USB serial port that performs this task. It provides a serial connection that you can attach to a UART of the target. BMP will then send the data it receives through this connection to a second USB serial port on the
host computer. ctxLink now provides the same functionality, over the network, by exposing a separate TCP port to which client applications can connect in order to receive serial data from the target.
Using ctxLink to ensure ground isolation without breaking the bank, improving our TCP sever code, and using ctxLink with ImageCraft's JumpStart C++ IDE.
Our campaign is ending soon, there is less than three days left to support our campaign and get your very own wESP32! Plus, a Bluetooth Low Energy beacon scanner demo using Arduino!
One of HackEEG's super-powers is speed. Because it has a wired USB connection to a host computer like a laptop or a Raspberry Pi, it can read and transfer data much faster than many other EEG devices.