This instructable will show you how to install cracked ipa. files on to your iPod. Note: your iPod must first be jailbroken for this to work (if your iPod Touch or iPhone is not jailbroken there are other instructables that will show you how to do that).
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.09.22 at 13:06
I have always loved my music, and I love to share it with my friends. Last year I carried either these fragile speakers of this bulky boom box in my messenger bag at school.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.09.20 at 23:00
Last week we saw a rotating iPhone dock built from Lego. This week we’re happy to put up another example of a dock made of these popular building blocks.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.09.15 at 16:52
The iPhone doesn’t have the market cornered on the use of accelerometers. The tiltphone project incorporates a three axis accelerometer into a set of headphones transforming them into a remote control for an iPod.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.09.14 at 15:38
Hi this is my first instructables it's a very simple one that you can make very easily and that you can use to spy conversations and no one will know how you do it!! PS sorry for my probably wrong english hope you enjoy my idea!!
step 1I used for this instructables two classic ipod earphones that did not work any more
step 2Take apart one of the earphones with a small screwdriver and be carefully not to brake them
step 3The next step is to dissolder the two cables from the earphone
step 4Remove the earphone from the outside plastic
step 5and replace it with a micro microphone.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.09.13 at 21:02
[Linux4Nano] over at the [Gna! repositories] have just finalized a breakthrough for their bootloader project. Because the iPod Nano 2G has a hardware encryption chip, it could previously not be flashed with a custom firmware.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.09.11 at 12:18
Okay so this my first Instructables. I'm pretty sure that you all of you got an iPod, if you do, you probably notice that the iPod are very fragile.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.09.08 at 15:11
[David] had an Arduino in search of a project. He decided to make an Arduino powered iPod remote control using an ipod connector breakout board and a 3.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.09.08 at 11:08
Last week we mentioned an article to cover up that ugly iPod dock; [Jozerworx] did one better by creating his own iPhone dock entirely. He had access to a machine shop where he combined some spare aluminum with an existing iPhone connection cable, but mentions the dock could probably be created with basic hand tools and a power drill.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.09.06 at 21:10
[Marco Tempest] has developed some software called MultiVid that allows synchronized video across multiple iPhone or iPod Touch devices. For this to work, all of the devices must be connected to the same WiFi network.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.09.04 at 20:25