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Ben Zigterman Thu, June 19, 2014 at 11:45 PM UTC What we’ve all been waiting for: Seizure-inducing smartglasses that can send Morse code What we’ve all been waiting for: Seizure-inducing ...
With over 160 years of history under its belt, Morse code is by far the oldest digital signaling system known to man. Originally developed for telegraph systems, [Samuel Morse’s] code has been sent ...
The app looks like something out of Hackers and lets you send coded text messages—supported encryption formats include Morse Code, Caesar Shift Cipher, Rail Fence Cipher, Rot13, and Letter ...
Since the "Morse Code Telegraph Keyboard" plugs directly into your iPhone's keyboard, you can send dots and dashes from right within iMessage — or, for the daring, your favorite email app.
It wasn’t long ago that you needed to know Morse code to be a ham radio operator. That requirement has gone in most places, but code is still useful and many hams use it, especially hams that… ...
New software will allow sailors to send text messages with Morse code, without having to know Morse code themselves.
Morse code is nearly 200 years old and can be used to quickly transmit messages locally or around the world, although there are better systems in use today.
The first message sent by Morse code's dots and dashes across a long distance traveled from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore on Friday, May 24.
Michael Paul Coder, who published a study in 2012, praised the method of sending Morse code in the direction of eye gaze as superior to the one that uses blinking.
It may be the ultimate SOS. Morse code is in distress. The language of dots and dashes has been the lingua franca of amateur radio, a vibrant community of technology buffs and hobbyists who have ...
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