[Hyeinkali's] iPod Nano looks right at home on the dashboard of his 2001 Honda Accord. He got rid of the simple LCD clock and the buttons that were used to set it.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2012.09.18 at 09:47
[Nirav] has been working on a spherical display for about a year now, and he just came up with a great way of interacting with this screen: an adjacent reality tracker that rotates the display to match the current orientation of the controller.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2012.05.09 at 23:16
By now were assuming you are all familiar with Googles Project Glass, an ambitious augmented reality project for which they revealed a promotional video last week.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2012.04.12 at 06:25
[Tim] wrote in to tell us about his Mark III hard drive in a bell jar, and we were quite impressed! The principle of using a bell jar to protect the hard drive inside so the world can see it spinning is really a cool idea, but his execution of this project is excellent.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2012.04.10 at 13:00
With the head-mountable, augmented reality Google Glass capturing tons of attention in the press, it was only a matter of time before we saw a DIY retina projector.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2012.04.09 at 15:54
[DJ FileSpnR] did a number on this IDJ Live hardware to make room for an integrated iPad. Those that have seen the hardware before may not even recognize it.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2011.11.11 at 19:04
Instructables user [XenonJohn] recently put together a fantastic tutorial detailing how he made an RFID-controlled jukebox. The Magic Music Table was created for a disabled child, who is unable to use a CD payer, nor navigate small buttons and menus on MP3 players.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2011.10.07 at 02:54
Provided you havent been toiling away in a secret lair somewhere (were looking at you [Jack]), odds are you may have seen the news that [Steve Jobs] stepped down as CEO of Apple this past Wednesday.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2011.08.26 at 19:06
When [Liu] decided he wanted one of the new iPads, rather than fork out the cash he decided to build his own tablet Mac. His creation functions just as you would expect any tablet PC with some nice extra features such as running on Windows XP for any of you Microsoft lovers.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2011.07.17 at 17:43
[Harrison Jackson] figured out how to add DVD playback to an iPad. It doesn’t require a jailbreak, or any hardware modifications to your prized tablet.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2011.07.17 at 04:24