Archive for October, 2011

Daily Digest October 31, 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 [...]

Daily Digest October 30, 2011

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, [...]

Daily Digest October 29, 2011

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 [...]

Daily Digest October 28, 2011

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’ [...]

Daily Digest October 27, 2011

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 [...]

Daily Digest October 26, 2011

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 [...]

Battlefield 3 / BF3 (Game Fixes: Crashing, Lagging, Keybindings…)

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. [...]

Daily Digest October 25, 2011

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 [...]

Daily Digest October 24, 2011

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 [...]

Daily Digest October 23, 2011

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 [...]