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Well known for several of his projects, Andrew “bunnie” Huang is one of the people who define maker culture. Driven solely by natural curiosity, he reverse-engineered a key portion of the original Xbox security. He was also the hardware lead for a consumer electronics project called chumby, which Wired Magazine touted as one of the top gadgets in 2008. More recently, bunnie helped design a Geiger counter for people in Japan after the nuclear power plant disaster in 2011.
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Andrew Huang (No Starch Press, 2003).
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Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill (Cambridge University Press, 1989).
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Artificial intelligence
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Field-programmable gate array
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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ASIC – Application Specific Integrated Circuit
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Someone who modifies a computer system to run faster than the manufacturers specifications.
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Surface-mount technology
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Safecast is a global sensor network for radiation sensors.
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Osborn, S. (2013). bunnie Huang. In: Makers at Work. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5993-0_7
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