Archive for October, 2011
Salvaged flight stick controls A/V system, triggers “Emergency Party System” After seeing a writeup online that demonstrated how to build an “Emergency Party Button”, [spikec] knew that he had to have one of his own. He happened to have a USAF B-8 stick grip from an A-10A aircraft laying around, and figured it would be [...]
October 31st, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Two DJ Hero controllers turned into a giant Etch A Sketch [Ryan] sent in a little project he’s been working on. After he got his hands on a pair of DJ Hero controllers, he figured he needed to pull controller data off them. After plugging in his two DJ Hero controllers to a breakout board, [...]
October 30th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Ball of dub has lots of wub [Lizzie] from LustLab sent in her Ball of Dub that turns a few accelerometer and a digital audio workstation and turns everything into an aural experience of wubs and dubs. The Ball of Dub can turn just about anything into dubstep, and does so with a fairly interesting [...]
October 29th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Halloween Hacks: Arc reactor costume Halloween is the time of year where you can dress up as a pirate, muppet, or superhero and no one will bat an eye. During this holiday of expanded social permissiveness, [Nbitwonder] decided that building an Arc Reactor from Iron Man would be appreciated by his engineering cohort. The ‘body’ [...]
October 28th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
3D printed electromechanical computer A few nights ago, [Chris Fenton] was hanging out at NYC Resistor putting in some time on his electromechanical computer project. You might remember [Chris] from his tiny Cray that he’s putting an OS on. It seems [Chris] is going back in time about 150 years and has set his sights [...]
October 27th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Macetech takes on its own Ambilight clone hack [Garrett Mace] decided to beef up his 58 inches of plasma with 60 Watts of LED lighting. After seeing a ton of Ambilight clones using his LED modules, he’s built his own powerful system. Not surprisingly, it’s nothing short of professional-grade work. Kudos to [Garrett] for showing [...]
October 26th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
HEADSHOT! Battlefield 3 (or written as BF3 by the cooler people of the world) is now out! Those who had access to the early beta have a heads up already on what the game has to offer, but now it’s available to all for Windows PC computers, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 / PS3 consoles. [...]
October 25th, 2011 | Posted in Gaming | 10 Comments
Singing house lights up Halloween again this year [KJ92508] is flooding the neighborhood with light again this year. Everyone knows of that one house in town that really goes all out, but few put on a show anything like this one. The four Jack-o’-lantern faces lead the way with the opening sequence from A Nightmare [...]
October 25th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Giving Siri the keys to your house We haven’t really covered many hacks having to do with Apple’s newest iPhone feature Siri. We’d bet you’ve already heard a bunch about the voice-activated AI assistant and here’s your chance to give it the keys to your house. This project uses Siri to actuate the deadbolt on [...]
October 24th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Snooping around in the iclicker hardware and firmware [Arko] was compelled to purchase an iclicker to use in some of his college courses. It’s similar in size to a television remote control except it only has six buttons and it communicates via radio frequency instead of infrared light. The idea is that classrooms have a [...]
October 23rd, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments