Linux Fu: Name That Tune
If you aren’t old enough to remember, the title of this post refers to an old game show where contestants would try to name a tune using the fewest possible …read more Continue reading Linux Fu: Name That Tune
Collaborate Disseminate
If you aren’t old enough to remember, the title of this post refers to an old game show where contestants would try to name a tune using the fewest possible …read more Continue reading Linux Fu: Name That Tune
This AI-enabled device can identify the species around your home by their songs and alert you when new ones arrive. Continue reading The Haikubox Brings High-Tech Birding to the Masses
By Sudais Asif
The vulnerability in Shazam was identified in 2019 but the details of it were only revealed last week. Can’t find out what’s the name of that song on television? You know who’ll help – Shazam. Recently though, a v… Continue reading Shazam Vulnerability exposed location of Android, iOS users
Time was once that the amateur radio bands were an aurally predictable place. Spinning the dial up and down the bands, one heard familiar sounds – the staccato of Morse, the [Donald Duck] of sideband voice transmissions, and the occasional flute-like warble of radioteletype signals. Now, the ham bands are …read more
Continue reading Name that Unknown RF Signal with a Little FFT Magic
The music-recognition app that Apple bought for $400 million is removing Facebook Ads, DoubleClick, Facebook Analytics and more. Continue reading Apple’s Shazam App Boots Facebook Ads and Other Third-Party SDKs
The European Commission announced today that it has launched “an in-depth investigation” of Apple’s proposed acquisition of Shazam.
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