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There's a satisfaction in creating something.
Taking a concept, chat or sketch and being able to implement something that people can interact with is one of the wonderful things about the area that we work in.
I'll talk about what it means to be creative, it's benefits, and how we can optimise our approaches to building software & …
Come see a demonstration on how to interact with an open-source brain-computer interface via JavaScript. Alex has been working with the OpenBCI team in order to visualize and interpret brainwaves in the browser with Angular. Find out how your thoughts are captured and how to get involved in the NeuroTech community.
Internet of Things” (IoT) is a term to describe how physical objects are being connected to the Internet so that they can be monitored, controlled or interacted with. The problem arises when devices only work with respective standard or protocol which limits users choice of using various devices.
The future of connected devices should be …
The gap of what the web can do versus what must be done in a native application is really small these days.
I'd like to show that progressive web apps (offline support, push notifications, manifest, etc) are just the beginning. We can leverage newer hardware and networking APIs to build all sorts of Internet of Things types of applicat…
IoT is too often discussed in the abstract. What does it really mean to build a second internet? What does it mean to create an internet out of distributed, sensing machines which talk to each other?
In this talk, I'll show you how I'm using connected devices and distributed sensor data on the energy grid to fight climate change.
The news about DDoS tends to focus on attack size with bigger being scarier. But the reality is different. In this talk I'll look at the vast range of DDoS attacks that Cloudflare sees, explain the trends (including IoT based attacks and when really happened to Dyn) and how to prepare for DDoS.
The Physical Web is a very simple idea: find URLs around you easily. However, this unassuming idea unlocks a whole new open ecosystem. As the web gets better, it makes the Physical Web look brilliant, but honestly, it's the web that's being awesome, the Physical Web is just getting a free ride. This talk will discuss some of the amazing concepts…