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Learning Morse code, with its tappity-tap rhythms of dots and dashes, could take far less effort—and attention—than one might think. The trick is a wearable computer that engages the sensory ...
Looks like I have to resort to psychological blackmail then<P>"An spectrum analyser for an IpaQ pocketPC using the built in mic would be awesome, but it's probably <B>impossible</B>. I bet it can ...
The students were learning to code Morse Code through a micro:bit, a small programmable computer that’s designed to teach kids about coding and computer science. “We are using code to show the ...
The code was developed in the 1800s by Samuel Morse and other inventors, using electrical signals sent through wires between telegraph stations.
Google is adding morse code input to its mobile keyboard. It’ll be available as a beta on Android later today. The company announced that new feature at Google I/O after showing a video of Tania ...