Archive for June, 2010
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<div class=\"postavatar\"></div> Another game will be coming out from Geek Montage! Expect it relatively soon. It’s…a bit different than the usual stuff On another note, there was an error today causing the homepage to redirect to this Incoming Geek Montage Game post. That has been fixed. Sorry about that!
June 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Gaming | No Comments
Next HOPE badge hacking primer [Travis Goodspeed] is taking a look at the attendee badges for this year’s Next HOPE conference. He’s given us a pretty good look at what is on the board, what it means to you, and how you can get at it. Of course the final hardware specs are a secret [...]
June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
PSP homebrew using the Half-Byte Loader [Rich] tipped us off about the Half-Byte Loader which lets you run homebrew on late-model Sony PlayStation Portables. Above you can see a PSP Go running Doom (a screenshot from the video after the break), which is a prerequisite for any cracked device. HBL uses an exploit in the [...]
June 21st, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Swarm Light at Art Basel What has 9000 LEDs, 3000 MSP430 processors, six XMOS XC-2 Ethernet modules, and goes blinkity-blink-blink? It’s Swarm Light, an art installation shown at this year’s Art Basel exhibition. [Fredrik Petrini] worked on the hardware that went into building the group of three 3D cubes of LED light modules. Unlike so [...]
June 20th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Building a SuperMacro lens [Lozzless] has a steady hand and plenty of confidence in his hacking skills. The video above is worth watching for the full eight minutes. In it you’ll see him convert a lens into what he calls a SuperMacro lens with a working aperture. The process involves fashioning a connector ring from [...]
June 19th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Nerf sentry turret With exams behind him [Adam Greig] had time to make a Nerf sentry gun. It’s actually quite easy to pull everything together. He’s got a netbook running Motion, an open source motion sensing program for use with a webcam. When movement is detected an Arduino, connected via a USB cable, actuates a [...]
June 18th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
X-Band linear rail SAR imaging [Greg Charvat] really wanted high resolution X-Band linear rail SAR imaging system. He wanted it bad enough to scrounge through parts at HAM radio swap meets until he had the bits to build one himself. The unit is used to take high resolution radar imaging. For example, the image above [...]
June 17th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Adjustable Tesla coil build This coil has no trouble shooting sparks across four meters of empty air. [Finn Hammer] has been putting in some long hours on this labor of love, and we put in some time reading through his progress thread. He started down this path about a year ago and every step of [...]
June 16th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
(Real) Stargate built in backyard PVC, wood, and some creativity bring this Stargate duplicate to life. [Mango] and his father started with AutoCad drawings taped together, and ended with the Stargate you see before you. Sure it’s not 22 foot in diameter and not made of Naquadah, but its inner ring rotates and dials like [...]
June 15th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Update: Flash_Destroyer final destroys EEPROM The Flash_Destroyer finally succeeded in rewriting that EEPROM until its demise. When we originally looked at the device it had already recorded 2.5 million successful rewrites. The first appearance of corrupt data occurred at 11,494,069 but that doesn’t tell the whole story. The chip kept working for another 200,000 rewrites [...]
June 14th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments