New York City and Barcelona – Feb 15, 2010 – Bug Labs, the award-winning open hardware development platform for prototyping and deploying next-generation electronics devices, unveiled at the Mobile ...
The iPhone is a direct descendant of the Model T Ford -- you can get one in any color you want, so long as it's black (or white). That's the viewpoint of Peter Semmelhack, founder and CEO of Bug Labs, ...
Overall, across all retail programs, more than 18 percent of all bug bounty submissions are critical in severity, a new Bugcrowd report found. Almost all of hardware vulnerabilities – 90 percent – ...
Bug Labs and their open source hardware might make building gadgets as easy as stacking lego bricks. Here’s the first time we’ve seen the hardware live and we were lucky enough to have founder Peter ...
After three months of reviewing more than 13,000 hours of hacking exploits conducted by more than 580 cybersecurity researchers, DARPA has announced that its Finding Exploits to Thwart Tampering (FETT ...
Newly discovered bugs affect most devices worldwide and can steal sensitive data, such as private keys. Experts recommend hardware wallets to protect crypto funds. Researchers have published a report ...
Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business. The ...
If the reports are accurate, it appears that Intel might have a pretty severe chip-level security bug on its hands that cannot be simply swatted away with a microcode update. The bug affects all ...
Hi there,<BR><BR>I was wondering lately: when you code, you mke mistakes. Virtually all the bigger software that's released these days has some update-function on board that's abundantly used for ...
Bug Labs sells open source hardware modules that lets you build just about any kind of gadget you can imagine. Last week the New York startup got a big helping hand from (who-would-believe-it?) ...
The open source movement gave rise to Linux and spawned a generation of collaborative coders. Now it's extending its reach to the hardware industry. Open source hardware is designed to be reprogrammed ...
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