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URGENT: SBIR BIll SB 2832 SD2 Needs your Support!

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Added by Mika Leuck on March 12, 2014 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Kickstarter for The Amperage Pedal

The Amperage Pedal is now on Kickstarter! - Our team would greatly appreciate your help in getting the word out - or even better - making a pledge! The product is an example of what desktop manufacturing can achieve - quality products, made locally, that are affordable. We used a Shapeoko CNC milling machine and a Replicator 2 3D printer in the process. They're amazing tools. And an Arduino is at the heart of our product. Three of the team members live on Oahu and our engineer lives on Maui…

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Added by Kurt Olsen on March 11, 2014 at 4:30pm — 6 Comments

Ban Mobile Devices for Kids Under 12?

(borrowed from a Facebook post and associated thread Mika Leuck shared)



10 Reasons Why Handheld Devices Should Be Banned for Children Under the Age of 12

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Society of Pediatrics…
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Added by Daniel Leuck on March 9, 2014 at 10:00am — 6 Comments

Empowering People

In Hawaii, we’ve built up our local tech community thanks to efforts from HTDC, HI Capacity, The Box Jelly, and many local companies. We are at the point where community events are happening all the time. We have amazing leaders at the forefront continuing to keep this community active.

I am the organizer for a local Javascript…

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Added by George Lee on March 7, 2014 at 4:08pm — 1 Comment

Stripe's Capture the Flag 3

A few weeks ago, Stripe hosted their 3rd Capture the Flag competition.  Their first two CTFs were focused on security where you had to exploit a vulnerability in a small system or application to move on to each level until the final level is completed.  

For their 3rd CTF, they've decided to switch gears and focus on distributed systems.  Each of the 5 CTF levels focused on a…

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Added by Daniel Nishimura on March 7, 2014 at 3:51pm — 2 Comments

Tokyo Observations: Coin-op Card Games



As a kid I loved playing coin-op games. Some of my favorites were: Space Invaders, Defender, Centipede, Galaxian and Galaga, Dig Dug, Tempest, Joust, Tempest, Spy Hunter, Tron, Robotron, and I must've spent a lot on Gauntlet.

My experiences with them were mostly at where ever I could find them. From liquor shops, bowling alleys, pizza parlors to if I…

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Added by Christopher Kobayashi on March 6, 2014 at 3:34pm — 4 Comments

How to Lose $150 While You Sleep

Last night I was working on a script to build and sign iOS applications for ad hoc distribution. If you've ever done over-the-air distribution of iOS applications, then you have probably seen what happens when you attempt to install an application that is not signed properly. The installation will start and progress to a certain point and then fail and then re-try forever or until you interrupt it. What I discovered last night is that even when you interrupt it, it may still continue looping…

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Added by Stephen McMahon on March 1, 2014 at 6:28am — 3 Comments

SharePoint Online / Office 365 Claims Authentication + Python

Couldn't find any complete references for authentication to SharePoint Online via a non-Microsoft API (surprisingly Microsoft wasn't very helpful, they assume you're using WIF). 

It was pretty trivial once I found this great post explaining how SharePoint Online claims authentication works. 

Remote authentication in SharePoint Online

 

Of course I only found…

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Added by Brian on February 27, 2014 at 11:30pm — 2 Comments

Six Sigma Web Servers

Many of you have heard of Six Sigma as a methodology (primarily for large organizations) for quality and process improvement. One early success story was that of Motorola in the early 2000s, who attributed $17 billion in savings due to its application of Six Sigma across its business units. Since then…

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Added by Joseph Lui on February 25, 2014 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Efficient Knowledge Transfer in Social Graphs: Meet the Flying Gurnard

Last week while strolling down the Ala Wai with my 2yo son we stopped to look at the crabs that collect around the stairs that decend into the canal. I was glancing down at my iPhone when my son suddenly yelled "BIRD FISH!" and started pointing. I looked over and saw this:

In the thousands of hours I've spent walking up…

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Added by Daniel Leuck on February 23, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

TEDxMaui 2014 is Looking for Presenters!

Hey folks! As you may know, we're recruiting presenters for TEDxMaui 2014, so if you or someone you know might be interested or has a fabulous idea worth sharing, our presenter application deadline is April 1. It would be great to have the Maui tech community represented on our stage.

If you would like to present, here's our presenter application form -…

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Added by Peter Liu on February 17, 2014 at 6:38pm — No Comments

Bill Spencer Leaves the HVCA

From an email:

"Dear HVCA Members and Friends



It has been a wonderful honor and privilege to lead HVCA since 1999, almost 15 years, so I know most of you personally.  It has been extremely rewarding and fulfilling to host interesting programs, advocate on your behalf, mentor, network and develop many friendships along the way.



At this point in my life, it is time for me to move on.  I look forward to new opportunities and continuing my work with Hawaii Angels and…

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Added by John on February 1, 2014 at 12:07pm — 10 Comments

Having Lots of VC Investment Doesn't Boost Startup Activity, Kaufman Finds

Contrary to conventional wisdom, research universities that receive millions of dollars in government grants don't contribute to higher entrepreneurship rates in their hometowns, says a new Kauffman Foundation study, which looked at startup rates in 356 metropolitan areas in the U.S. Having lots of venture capital investment in your market doesn't necessarily boost startup activity either, the study found.

"Policymakers should…

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Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on January 28, 2014 at 5:50pm — No Comments

Happy Birthday Mac and Are Tablets the Future?

The Mac turned 30 today.  Happy Birthday, Mac!  Apple has been through ups and downs in those 30 years, but now they are one of the most successful companies in the world.  That’s thanks in large part to the success of their iPods, iPhones and iPads, but the Mac remains a mainstay of Apple’s product line.

For years analysts have predicted that…

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Added by Douglas Ching on January 24, 2014 at 11:30am — 2 Comments

Towards a Smartphone That’s Better for Everyone

Look around you, and just about everyone you see probably has a smartphone. And if those smartphone owners were aware of the sweatshop labor in dangerous conditions and minerals which finance arms-buying,…

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Added by Tzyh Ng on January 10, 2014 at 5:26pm — 3 Comments

Node.js versus Rails Shootout

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I decided to hit 2014 running, and whipped up another shootout experiment; this time…

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Added by Joseph Lui on January 4, 2014 at 3:30pm — No Comments

HubSpot Hawaii User Group Meets Jan. 10th @BoxJelly

HubSpot Hawaii User Group is a support network for marketers, Web developers, designers and business owners who are interested in mastering the HubSpot software and generating more new business leads for their business.

In this meeting we will focus on how to create great marketing offers. You will get templates to download and…

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Added by Laura K. Kinoshita on December 11, 2013 at 2:50pm — 1 Comment

Tokyo Observations: QR Codes

I took a short trip to Tokyo in October to visit family and friends. I've lived there for over eight years, so every time I go back I notice what's changed. And since I'm on the geekier side, I notice tech-related changes.

QR Codes to Search Boxes

When I moved to Tokyo in 2003 there was a trend to switch to camera phones. All the…

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Added by Christopher Kobayashi on November 29, 2013 at 5:18pm — 4 Comments

Get a Cheap Smartphone

Do you have a smartphone?  Chances are you do.  Whether it is an iPhone, an Android phone or any one of the many other smartphones out there it is clear that the age of the feature phone (dumbphone) is past.  This year, for the first time, smartphone sales have exceeded dumbphone sales worldwide.

The explosion of smartphones is due to the steady march of technology getting better and lowering costs.  Smartphones have dropped in cost from $600+ in the early 2000’s…

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Added by Douglas Ching on November 27, 2013 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

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