More Wii Fit Balance Board hacks keep rolling in from Europe. We're not sure we agree with [Juan Gonzales]'s assertion that the Wii Fit Balance board is the best way to control robots, but we can't deny how fun it looks.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.27 at 13:19
[Silverpill] sent in this interesting Super Nintendo mod. [Raph] interfaced a SNES audio processing unit to his parallel port using a logic gate and a few resistors.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.27 at 12:11
Recycle an old credit card/store card into a handy cable organizer! This will prevent your cables on your stereo/compute from falling when disconnected, and minimizes tangling.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.26 at 03:23
[astralpancakes] wireless arcade stick project looks like a great place to start if you want a simple project. Well constructed arcade sticks can cost $100+, but with all the MAME cabinet builders, the parts have become easy to acquire.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 16:15
this is for any ipod and i use my ipod touch on it. this dock has 2 speakers and can connect to the computer and it uses everyday items
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Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 14:32
The Fluid Site Specific Browser (SSB) is one of our favorite pieces of kit for Leopard. You can use Fluid to give web services you use constantly like Gmail, Facebook, Wikipedia, or Pandora their own icon and a browser tailored to that site's specific workflow.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 00:27
GetLoFi has always been one of our first stops when looking for circuit bending fun. Their latest project is building this simple dub siren from a noise making key chain.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.24 at 23:13
You may have dug the videos of past DEFCON conferences that we posted back in May, but there's a whole other infosec conference, Shmoocon, which is held in D.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.06.24 at 23:07
InformationWeek has great article on open source data recovery tools. What type of tools you use will depend on the severity of the situation. You can use live Linux distros designed for recovery like SystemRescueCD or Partedmagic (the latter being more user friendly).
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.24 at 17:52
tnkgrl writes:
So like me, you have a MacBook Air SuperDrive. . . It's affordable, it's functional, it's sexy. If only it was usable with other Macs and PCs!
Well rejoice :) I have successfully hacked my MBA SuperDrive to work with other Macs and PCs.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.06.24 at 16:58