Description: Spectro Frequency Analyzer software provides you with the ability to perform real-time FFT measurements using your PC or laptop sound card. The program computes the averaged auto power spectrum of the time signal recorded by a microphone, connected to the sound card. RMS or peak hold analysis can be performed with linear or exponential averaging, applying the most popular window functions; and FFT amplitudes can be A, B and C-weighted.
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TI Calculator DRM Defeated by Soulskill 31 Jul 2010 at 10:23am
josath writes "Texas Instruments' flagship calculator, the Nspire, was hacked to allow user-written programs earlier this year. Earlier this month, TI released an update to the OS that runs on the calculator, providing no new features, but only blocking the previous hack. Now, just a few weeks later, Nleash has been released, which defeats this protection. The battle rages on as users fight for the right to run their own software on their own hardware."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Who Is Downloading the Torrented Facebook Files? by Soulskill 31 Jul 2010 at 9:20am
eldavojohn writes "Gizmodo's got an interesting scoop on a list of IPs acquired from Peer Block revealing who is downloading the Facebook user data torrented this week: Apple, the Church of Scientology, Disney, Intel, IBM and several major government contractors just to name a few. The article notes that this doesn't mean it's sanctioned by these companies or even known to be happening, but the IP addresses of requests coming to one of the users' machines match to lists of IP blocks for each company."