The Open Source Remote Control (OSRC) isn’t a transmitter, and it’s not a receiver, it’s an open source remote control system! The OSRC offers FPV capabilities, digitally encoded self-moving gimbals, additional module components and more! More photos and information at the website: flitetest.com Thanks for watching!
Category Archives: Open Source
Ubuntu's Open Source Smartphone
Ubuntu—the cultish, open-source computer Linux operating system—has made it onto a phone. Due in late 2013, the open-source phone OS swipes uses swipes from the sides to reveal favorite apps or running apps. The interface is a beautiful take on classic smartphone icons, which aren’t stuck in a static grid but instead come and go as they’re updated. Visit www.popularmechanics.com for our complete coverage.
Android Open Source Project on Sony Xperia S
This is an Android open source Concept on Sony Xperia S
Andrew Nacin on the Future of WordPress
Tech Cocktail sits down with Andrew Nacin, one of the lead developers at WordPress, to discuss the future of the CMS behemoth. Nacin also touches upon the challenges and opportunities his company faces with organizing open source developers from all around the world. Read the full post at tech.co Get more interviews at http
ENG Open Source Conference 2012 Ranga Rangachari, VP & GM of Storage and Data, Red Hat
Open Source Conference 2012, Importance of Storage Software for Big Data Initiatives, Ranga Rangachari, VP & GM of Storage and Data, Red Hat Video: Tony Thijs / Open Marketing Foundation Presentations: www.opensourceconference.nl/presentations Media Partner: DutchITChannel.nl As lines of businesses and IT stakeholders embark on big data initiatives, it is very critical that organizations include a holistic approach to storage and storage management in support of these initiatives. Big data workloads are presenting organizations with a new set of challenges including deploying a hybrid cloud approach. This keynote presentation will cover some of the key attributes and emerging trends, discuss the pros and cons of some of the approaches and will highlight how end users can leverage an open source based approach to storage for their big data initiatives. Biography: Ranga (Sarangan) Rangachari leads the Storage Business Unit at Red Hat and is responsible for the overall strategy and execution of Red Hat’s storage software portfolio. Prior to this role, Rangachari drove Red Hat’s cloud ecosystem strategy. He joined Red Hat in 2010 with more than 25 years of industry experience, including in-depth software product management and product marketing experience and 18 years in storage software. Prior to Red Hat, Rangachari was the CEO for multiple start-up companies in the systems and storage management space. He founded Invio Software (acquired by Veritas/Symantec), was VP/GM of …
Open Source Robots
In this episode we show how to build your own open source robot control system using IPGamepad and other open source software we’ve written. Make sure to visit the project page at ipgamepad.googlecode.com We also show off our latest robot called Mantis. By building the controls around a Netduino, the robot is extremely extensible and can receive commands from any WiFi enabled device.
3 Ways the EU is Supporting Open Source
Neelie outlines the hundred-million-euro benefits of Open ICT systems – and how the EU is supporting by research, public procurement rules, and by using open source solutions itself.
Communities & cloud
Interview of Cédric THOMAS, OW2 Consortium CEO, Dave Neary, Community action and Impact- Redhat, and Simon PHIPPS, President of Open Source Initiative.
Opensource vs Commercial Software explained
Opensource vs Commercial Software. How to explain to kids the the *fundamental* difference between Opensource and Commercial Software? This is hard but with a bit of a caricature we are doing it here. So share & pool your resources and you get further (open source) than doing it alone (commercial software). Watch it in HD full screen!
How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People (And You Can Too)
Google Tech Talks January 25, 2007 ABSTRACT Every open source project runs into people who are selfish, uncooperative, and disrespectful. These people can silently poison the atmosphere of a happy developer community. Come learn how to identify these people and peacefully de-fuse them before they derail your project. Told through a series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes and experiences. Google engEDU Speaker: Ben Collins-Sussman Speaker: Brian Fitzpatrick