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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Magic Numbers: The Secret Codes that Programmers Hide in Your PC

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Because the internal components of speakers and dynamic microphones are essentially the same (albeit heavily tweaked for different applications) you can, in a bind, plug headphones into a microphone jack to record something.

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Magic Numbers: The Secret Codes that Programmers Hide in Your PC

Ever since the first person wrote out 5318008 on a calculator, nerds have been hiding secret numbers inside of your PC, and using them to negotiate secret handshakes between applications and files. Today we take a quick look at some of the more entertaining examples.

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How to Record a Phone Call or Voice Chat From Your Computer or Smartphone

You don’t need any specialized hardware to record a phone call, Skype conversation, or any sort of other voice chat. All you need is the right software and a few minutes setting it up ahead of time.

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