Now you just have to worry about staying inflammable and keeping your gear in one piece. (Image courtesy wallpedes.com.) |
I Know It's Only Rock 'n Roll (Setlyst App Review), But I Like It
Are you a rocker? Do you rock out? Then you know that, amid all the beers, babes, gear, and gregariousness of live performance, it really helps to be organized. A new app can help take care of at least a little bit of that (without making you start a budget for a real manager...)
Pan-droids: Futuristic "Automated Kitchen" Robo-Chef To Debut In 2017
TAX ATTACKS! Your Guide To Online Tax Filing
Alright, Americans, it's time to pony up your pennies to Uncle Sam again. It's one of those necessary evils, like death, except it happens to you every year. Fortunately, like so many other aspects of modern life, we have computers that are here to help with this issue...
Keep as much of your hard-earned loot as possible! (Image courtesy bostinno.streetwise.co.) |
PyGest: A Python Tkinter Tutorial, Part 5
This is part five in our Python tkinter tutorial series, in which we are building a simple GUI app to process and check file hash digests. In the previous two articles (part 3 and part 4), we configured the input and output widgets for our app. In this post, we're going to build out our app's two primary buttons and hook them into the appropriate input and output fields.
Space Station Sunday: New Experiments And A Fresh Dragon
Peppery Pacification: New Crowd-Control Drones In India Feature Pepper Spray
Some police departments used to strive for "less-lethal" weaponry, leading to an influx of options like bean-bag guns, LRAD sound cannons, and all varieties of sprays and chemicals to subdue (but not kill) their targets. Now, that premise has taken flight on a whole new level: pepper-spray drones.
We can't even control cops that over-use pepper spray...will machines do any better? (Image courtesy politicalblindspot.com.) |
Bodies And Oddities: New "Figure 1" Medical Photo-Sharing App Offers Different Doctors' Opinions, Crazy Pics
One of the most popular social media apps, Instagram, has been growing in popularity so much that some users have even been abandoning their Facebook for it. Now, an Instagram-type app has found a niche community for people who need to use the photos for research that goes further than what you're wearing or what you ate today. Enter Figure 1, a photo-sharing app for doctors.
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Physical graffitti? (Image courtesy linkedin.com.) |
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