I'm sure that many of your laptops are full or nearly full and would like an easy way to add more hard drive space to your computer. I used to keep a USB drive at home for backups until recently, when I was forced to transfer over all of my music because my laptop's hard drive was full.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 17:23
How to make a Prank and Real viruses in BATCH Note:I'm not responsible for any damages you do either to your computer somebody else 's computer Note:When You wanna Save the file you should save it as anything.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 12:39
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Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 08:04
This Wifi Robot that Jonathan Bennett created is very well put together, best of all it was built on a budget. The five dollar base car that the hardware is mounted to is proof of that.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 06:56
"Mauritian Sunset " by UK-based artist Sandy Smith uses hundreds of obsolete PCs to create a wall-size gradient effect in order to mimic a "sunset" emanating from their monitors.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.09.17 at 06:14
This is how to cool your pc for better speeds, and longer life. First off You will need the same about of intake that you have you need the same outtake fans to improve airflow so say your intaking 30 feet cubed a minute then you want a outtake fans of 30 feet cubed a minute.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 21:32
Maybe you saw the previous post and thought, “Well, that’s all well and good, but why is such a stylish case being used to ventilate cat feces?” Antec has heard your cries and has created a computer case with all the lovely curves of a litter box and just as much airflow.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 15:45
Ok, maybe we’re exaggerating a little bit. It may not play every game in the universe, but the CMACC gets pretty close. CMACC stands for “Complete - Multi Arcade Console Computer System” and is comprised of a giant pile of gaming goodness.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 11:35
note : this is my first instructable so I'm sorry if things are a little messed up Here I'm Gonna teach you how to make a simple USB Microscope for under $15
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Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 08:51
[Jon Bennett] sent us this link to his Wifi Robot. After playing with a Linksys WRT54GL router, he was inspired to build something that would utilize this embedded Linux system.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 03:41