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"Turn those useless Solar Powered garden lights into an all-purpose solar charger for your USB devices."

Submitted by stella - 2007-11-02 20:29:53
Channels - hackszine makezine
Tags - tech power solar usb

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Create circuit boards with candy.

Submitted by stella - 2007-08-06 15:29:37
Channels - blogcadre makezine
Tags - tech fun food craft

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Make your own RumblePak for the DS Lite

Submitted by stella - 2007-07-27 15:53:57
Channels - hackszine makezine
Tags - nintendo tech diy

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Make your ice cream in baggies in under 10 minutes.

Submitted by stella - 2007-06-08 10:49:21
Channels - blogcadre hackszine makezine
Tags - diy howto food icecream

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Mr. Woo makes incredible walking robots from recycled junk parts. Incredibly, he's doing this in rural China, with no formal education or training.

Submitted by jason - 2007-05-31 13:05:20
Channels - blogcadre makezine futuretech mechamojo
Tags - video china robot robotics walking junk junkbot

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Slurpr is a cool homebrew device that can connect to 5 wireless APs at the same time and loadbalance your connection over them.

The idea is that if you can connect to a bunch of open access points with low signals and combine them into a single, faster signal. We used to do this back in the day with two modems and phone lines. With the proliferation of unencrypted WiFi in every metropolitan area, this could be a really useful tool.

Submitted by jason - 2007-05-29 11:51:36
Channels - blogcadre hackszine makezine
Tags - hack wifi slurpr loadbalance wardrive

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I'll be hosting the O'reilly Hacks booth at the Maker Faire this weekend, so stop by and say hello!

If you're in the bay area, the Maker Faire should not be missed. It's one of the best events of the year. You can read more about it at:
http://www.makerfaire.com/

Submitted by jason - 2007-05-18 12:41:24
Channels - hackszine makezine
Tags - hack hackszine make makezine makerfaire 2007 bayarea

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Leonard Duffy created a new velcro that doesn't make the annoying noise. I used to work with tons of velcro creating communication boards for my clients so this invention is pretty cool.

Submitted by stella - 2007-05-17 19:10:25
Channels - blogcadre makezine
Tags - innovative inventions

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This guy spent $15,000 and hundreds of man hours to build this spider-like vehicle.

Submitted by stella - 2007-05-01 20:29:41
Channels - blogcadre makezine
Tags - cars innovative

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Here's a cheap way to make a rangefinder with a laser and a webcam.

You adjust the laser to be parallel with the camera, but a few inches away. Then, you can measure how far the visible dot is from the camera's center to calculate the distance. Further from center = closer to object.

It's sort of like binocular distance estimation with a single camera!

Submitted by jason - 2007-05-07 13:31:27
Channels - makezine futuretech
Tags - laser hack robotics webcam rangefinder binocular

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Video of Neil Gershenfeld of MIT speaking at the TED conference.

The digital revolution is past-tense. What's next for our future and what will be our next steps away from computer science. Fungible computing, personal fabrication, and more.

Submitted by jason - 2007-04-16 12:31:52
Channels - blogcadre makezine fallonplanningblog futuretech
Tags - video technology computerscience fabathome fabrication

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Computer and beaver together at last, as God intended.

Submitted by jason - 2007-04-14 19:16:00
Channels - blogcadre makezine
Tags - wtf computer beaver casemod

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Folks in Trondheim, Norway can use this underground moving cable system when going up a steep hill on their bikes.

Submitted by stella - 2007-04-11 20:33:28
Channels - hackszine makezine
Tags - hack

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From Makezine: Here are a couple AppleTV hacks and a special how-to from Dave on running AppleTV on a stock Mac mini!

Submitted by jason - 2007-03-30 23:43:57
Channels - hackszine apple makezine tech
Tags - hack apple mac appletv

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Quick and cheap DIY softbox for creating perfect lighting for perfect portraits

Submitted by stella - 2007-03-22 13:33:28
Channels - makezine
Tags - diy photography

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