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Grand Idea Studio Donates to Tour of California Charity Event
Grand Idea Studio has proudly donated over $2,500 to the 2008 Amgen Tour of California Time Trial Charity Challenge. Proceeds benefit the Palo Alto Recreation Foundation, a non-profit, publicly-supported group that promotes the social, cultural, and recreational needs of local youths and residents of Palo Alto and neighboring communities. In exchange for this donation, on Sunday, February 17, Joe Grand will be competing next to the world’s top professional cyclists in the Prologue Time Trial stage of the Amgen 2008 Tour of California, the largest professional cycling event in the United States. [ continue ]
RadioShack Now Carrying RFID Reader Module
Grand Idea Studio’s RFID Reader Module, manufactured by Parallax, Inc., is now available at most RadioShack locations throughout the United States. Because 95 percent of the country lives within 5 miles of a RadioShack, instant gratification is just around the corner. Look for them under the RadioShack brand in the “Sensor” drawer. [ continue ]
Top Ten Finalist in Freescale’s Black Widow Design Challenge
Freescale Semiconductor has announced the top ten finalists in the company’s Black Widow $10,000 Design Challenge. Grand Idea Studio’s DEFCON 15 Badge has been selected among the top ten from a field of more than 775. Each submission was judged on creativity, design efficiency, technical complexity, and overall application innovation and usefulness. [ continue ]
Patent Granted for Memory Acquisition Tool and Procedure
Joe Grand of Grand Idea Studio and Brian Carrier of digital-evidence.org have been granted patent #7,181,560 by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The patent, entitled Method and Apparatus for Preserving Computer Memory Using Expansion Card, is based on Joe and Brian’s Tribble, a hardware expansion card that can reliably acquire the volatile memory of a live system to removable storage. [ continue ]
Awesome Electronics Workshop Video Podcasts
In conjunction with MAKE, Grand Idea Studio introduces the Awesome Electronics Workshop, a series of skill-building video podcasts. Primarily focusing on electronics and engineering tutorials for hobbyists, the videos cover any component or technology interesting or compelling enough for us to experiment with. [ continue ]