Pianist (used to be named iAno) is a virtual piano application for the iPhone/iPod touch. Remember Schroeder, who could play such astounding music on his toy piano?
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Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.06.07 at 08:13
David Jurick, Adam and Damien Stolarz, authors of our forthcoming iPhone Hacks book, were interviewed by Xeni at last month's Maker Faire for this BBtv segment.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.06.05 at 22:09
I know there are people out there that are going to upgrade to the new iPhone once it's released. The real question is, what to do with your old iPhone? Well, maybe you should make a robot? Or maybe you should just sell it on Craigslist?
Read more about the iPhone & LEGO Robot.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.06.05 at 04:39
It's been a while since we'd seen any new SMS/GSM/serial remote interface projects. [Emanuele] sent in his version of a project to do just that.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.28 at 08:32
[CraigX] has been dabbling in iPhone accessories lately by adding adding a gamepad. Called the iControlpad it surrounds the iPhone making it look very PSP like.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.24 at 19:01
The Google Android team recently launched a challenge to encourage development for their new cellphone based platform. Part of the first phase was to narrow down the 1,788 submissions to the best 50 application ideas.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.23 at 22:01
Twitter users often have trouble explaining just exactly what the service is for. The site specifically asks "What are you doing right now?" A simple interface and multiple ways to update means people have started hooking it to different real world objects.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.22 at 20:55
Make your own iPhone skin with this tutorial. You can download a template from the website, along with very detailed instructions. I really like the matte black finish, since it will help hide all those messy fingerprints and tiny scratches.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.05.21 at 02:42
A fundamental problem with flash memory has just gone mainstream. A detective successfully recovered data from a refurbished iPhone purchased from Apple.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.20 at 21:23
MAKE will be at HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth, July 18-20). We will be doing talks, having a mini-Maker Faire and I think this going to be one of the biggest tech-hardware-hacking conferences of the decade - here's an announcment about the RFID they'll be using during the event!
This summer, hackers from around the world will track the movements of thousands of visitors to New York City.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.05.15 at 18:12