Archive for March, 2010

Takhini Hot Springs Interpretive Centre (Hot Water)


3D Design Study The natural springs are the foundation of the resort located near Whitehorse, Yukon. The proposed Interpretive Centre will be located at the springs source , a natural crater-like landform. The facility will be the focus of educational and interpretive programs for the eco resort community. The Interpretive Centre is envisioned as a bridge floating over the earth to minimize on-site impacts.


Z Corp Z650 3D Printer


Largest 3D Color printer with automated depowdering and part setup.


Rapid Prototyping of Ubiquitous Computing Applications: Tools & Frameworks


Google Tech Talks March, 24 2008 ABSTRACT Yang Li – RESEARCH SCIENTIST Pervasive or ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) applications can support people’s everyday activities in the physical world by leveraging advances in sensor technologies and computing infrastructures. Designing ubicomp applications is challenging because our everyday activities are more complex, dynamic and less structured than the tasks supported by traditional desktop computing. Ubicomp design is difficult, time-consuming, and requires a high level of technical expertise, especially with sensor technologies. To address this, I created a set of rapid prototyping tools and frameworks. My early work with Topiary introduces high-level abstractions, such as maps and scenarios, for designers to easily model location contexts and specify location-based behaviors. Topiary also allows a design to be tested in the field via a Wizard of Oz approach, without deploying a location sensor infrastructure. My recent work is focused on activity-based ubicomp prototyping, a process for enabling long-term activities (such as keeping fit)—a larger unit for design than the tasks that are the focus of traditional design. To support such a process, I created activitydesigner, a system that allows designers to create functional prototypes of ubicomp applications based on field observations, and easily deploy and test these prototypes in situ. Speaker: Yang Li – RESEARCH SCIENTIST Yang Li is a research associate in the Computer


Reverse Engineer 4


This video details how to modify the outcome of a coding event such as serial check. Download here: cybawarez.com


Rapid Prototyping of Ubiquitous Computing Applications: Tools & Frameworks


Google Tech Talks March, 24 2008 ABSTRACT Yang Li – RESEARCH SCIENTIST Pervasive or ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) applications can support people’s everyday activities in the physical world by leveraging advances in sensor technologies and computing infrastructures. Designing ubicomp applications is challenging because our everyday activities are more complex, dynamic and less structured than the tasks supported by traditional desktop computing. Ubicomp design is difficult, time-consuming, and requires a high level of technical expertise, especially with sensor technologies. To address this, I created a set of rapid prototyping tools and frameworks. My early work with Topiary introduces high-level abstractions, such as maps and scenarios, for designers to easily model location contexts and specify location-based behaviors. Topiary also allows a design to be tested in the field via a Wizard of Oz approach, without deploying a location sensor infrastructure. My recent work is focused on activity-based ubicomp prototyping, a process for enabling long-term activities (such as keeping fit)—a larger unit for design than the tasks that are the focus of traditional design. To support such a process, I created activitydesigner, a system that allows designers to create functional prototypes of ubicomp applications based on field observations, and easily deploy and test these prototypes in situ. Speaker: Yang Li – RESEARCH SCIENTIST Yang Li is a research associate in the Computer


How 3d printers works? i mean how they can build 3d plaster with everything in it?


Reverse Engineering Q&A Session


This video is a question and answer session. It covers the questions that I have been asked since I posted my first Reverse Engineering video. This video does not cover some of the basics that you may need to know in order to understand it. If you can’t follow this video then I advise you to check out my first Reverse Engineering video on episode 2 of Weekend Warriors. The questions that are answered in this video are: 1)What is an entry point? 2)What is the original entry point? 3)What does it mean for a executable to be packed? 4)What is a portable executable? 5)How do you know if a Portable Executable is packed or protected? 6)How do you know if you are at the Original Entry Point (OEP) or not ? 7)How do you find the original entry point? 8)How do you beat debugger checks? 9)How do you get around spending hours tracing through code? 10)What do we do after we find the OEP?


Example of Spiral. RAD, Waterfall & Prototyping ?

I am looking for example of Project Development Life Cycle’s various types. Waterfall, Spiral, RAD (Rapid Application Development), & Prototyping Models. An example or where these models are applied also would be sufficient too.

Thanks in Advance!


how do 3d printers work?

I know the basic idea, but how does it make things that parts in them like gears?


where can i learn how to reverse engineer software?

i’m a absolute beginner, i only want to know so i will have a advantage when im in university.