This GPS Hunt Project is very interesting, the box is electronically locked and the only way to open it (without using the emergency backdoor) is to go to a certain location.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.19 at 14:55
You might remember Michael Saunby, he was the guy that had the interesting clock that we were trying to determine heritage for. The clock was almost featured on Antiques Roadshow but unfortunately was left on the cutting room floor.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.18 at 11:31
Not your typical player piano where the piano automatically plays a nice tune. This creation plays many notes simultaneously to simulate spoken words.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.17 at 17:51
How to keep a room comfortable before you enter without running a cooling or heating system all the time? That is the problem that was faced here.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.16 at 14:00
Doyle sent in about an interesting product that he makes. It is a Terracotta Pot Candle Heater. He sells the units but also provides all the details for us DIY people to make our own.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.16 at 11:19
We have all seen these power meters on the outside of homes but have you ever seen inside? Popular Science gives us a sneak peek inside one of these Electric Power Usage Meters.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.15 at 13:05
Woody who is a controls electrician has a cool hobby! He builds custom animatronic Halloween props. Have a look at his latest creation, the Halloween Animatronic Winged Demon.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.15 at 08:14
If you are looking for a way to convert a regular room into a scary Halloween room have a look at this UV LED Illuminated Halloween Skull Room idea.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.14 at 14:20
BobS has come up with a creative Hard Drive Camera Stabilizer. We have seen other ways to Gyro Stabilize a Camera but this one is nice because it has the possibility of making use of a hard drive that otherwise would have no purpose.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.13 at 13:24
Let’s face it friends, everything is moving toward surface mount components. We’ve seen quite a few features here that cover using stencils to populate boards and using ovens to reflow.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.13 at 10:51