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There's no reason to settle for something as simple as blinking lights when a little bit of hacking can turn basic LED Christmas lights into a rainbow-riffic computer controlled light show. Deep ...
Researchers have discovered a way to hack into a computer by aiming a drone at the tiny blinking light found on most Windows desktops. The espionage technique was successfully demoed earlier this ...
Specifically, [Andy] has a long string of programmable RGB LED lights to wrap around a Christmas tree, but didn’t want to spend time manually mapping out each light’s location.
Researches at Ben-Gurion University found hackers can steal data from your computer by gathering the Morse code-like patterns of LED indicators using drones - but they have also devices a solution.
The light in this case comes from a pair of 4 watt LED bulbs. [Samimy] used double nuts on the moving parts to make sure nothing comes loose.
The goal of the project is to push CPU usage data to the a set of LED lights that change color depending on how hard the CPU is grinding away.
The Dome-Trio Mobile Data Computer Light helps provide lighting to mobile data computes in the squad car. This directional LED keyboard/control light can be integrated with the ...
Lighting has been proven to affect our mood. Stick LED strip lights in these locations and you'll be well on your way feeling right at home.