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AUTHOR: ~AdamMiltonBarker VIEWS: 2400
#IoT
#Internet Of Things
#RaspberryPi
#DevelopmentKit
Earlier in the week I wrote an article introducing the Intel IoT Edition Developer Kit which is a pretty cool kit made up of an IoT shield, sensors/wires and software for the Intel Galileo Gen 2. As I mentioned in that article there are many...
AUTHOR: ~AdamMiltonBarker VIEWS: 2703
#IoT
#InternetOfThings
#Intel
#Galileo
#IntelGalileo
#DevelopmentKit
As the Internet of Things continues to expand, IoT development is becoming very popular with devs and tecs throughout the world. There are many different devices and tools out there that allow you to connect to the IoT, and equally there are many...
AUTHOR: ~AdamMiltonBarker VIEWS: 3098
#InternetOfThings
#IoT
#Development
#IntelGalileo
#RaspberryPI
#Security
#PortForwarding
#IPTables
Keeping up to date with security when developing web applications is a hard enough task, but when you begin to venture out into the world of IoT development it is a whole new ball game. Just like back in the day when I first started developing...
AUTHOR: ~AdamMiltonBarker VIEWS: 2349
#InternetOfThings
#IoT
#TechBubble
#LinGalileo
#Security
One of my favorite projects at the moment is the LinGalileo Security System. This system is an automated security system that uses a number of technologies to provide a state of the art home/business security system. The project is being built on...
AUTHOR: ~AdamMiltonBarker VIEWS: 2821
#InternetOfThings
#IoT
#TechBubble
#LinGalileo
#Security
It has been a while since I have spent time developing on the Linux Intel Galileo development board, but in the time that I have, I have managed to make some solid progress and set the path for the first project for the Linux board. To refresh, the...
AUTHOR: ~AdamMiltonBarker VIEWS: 1961
#TechBubble
#OpenSource
At one point I would not entertain Open Source projects as back in the day Open Source was risky and opened up holes in software and templates that could leave webmasters vulnerable. Before TechBubble existed and when I was in my early development...