2 month ago
deusx : Hidden USB Storage - "If you're like me, you may or may not have secret files plotting world domination and other devious deeds. These files obviously need to be hidden from the prying eyes of sisters, FBI agents, grandparents, etc. We are going to convert a phone j
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5 month ago
deusx : Main Page - Tgimboej - "The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronics Junk is a progressive lending library of electronic components. An internet meme in physical form halfway between P2P zip-archive sharing and a flea market. It arrives full of wonderful (and possibly u
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5 month ago
deusx : Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronics Junk - "There are many boxes. And they have a plan. "
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6 month ago
deusx : IEC connector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "IEC connector is the common name for the set of thirteen line sockets (called the connector in the specification) and thirteen panel plugs (called the inlet) defined by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) specification IEC 60320 (formerl
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6 month ago
deusx : Billions of electronic-eating 'crazy rasberry ants' invade Texas - Times Online - "It sounds like the plot of a farfetched science fiction movie. Unfortunately for the residents of Texas, it is very much a reality: billions of tiny reddish-brown ants have arrived onshore from a cargo ship and are hell-bent on eating anything elect
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deusx : leah buechley - LilyPad Arduino - introduction - "The LilyPad Arduino is a set of sewable electronic components that let you build your own soft, interactive fashion."
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adamrg : Audio Video Interiors: The Greatest Show on Earth! - Drool.
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12 month ago
Linkorama : BugLabs.net’s really cool reconfigurable gadget - Like a Lego Mindstorms kit for adults who want to make almost any kind of open source consumer electronics device
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14 month ago
deusx : DAK Industries 2000 - What Happened to DAK 1? - "For over 30 years DAK Industries 1 was the most exciting, informative place to find electronic breakthroughs to enhance our productivity and our leisure time activities. So, what could possibly have gone wrong? Read on."
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15 month ago
deusx : DIY laser long-distance listening device - DIY Life
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16 month ago
deusx : Essential Electronics for Software Folk - "Are you a programmer or computer enthusiast? Do you feel comfortable with methods, functions, and variables? Do you wish you knew more about how the computer made it all work?"
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17 month ago
deusx : Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - Circuitry Snacks - "Here we present what is arguably the tastiest way to design and learn about electronic circuits: make circuitry snacks!"
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17 month ago
deusx : The MyCPU - Project: A homebrew computer by Dennis Kuschel - "The MyCPU is a "Central Processing Unit" that is completely built with discrete logic gates."
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17 month ago
43folders : Tuning out technology / Pressures of the wired world drive some to cut back on e-mail and electronic gadgets - I like the that term: 'hedonism treadmill'.
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20 month ago
Linkorama : Powercast Wireless Power - Incredible to think of the consumer electronics revolution this will unleash.
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20 month ago
deusx : Joho the Blog: Physical DRM - "You forced me into stabbing your product with a carving knife. Is that really the sort of "initial user experience" you were hoping for?"
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22 month ago
43folders : FM3 BUDDHA MACHINE - Cool, inexpensive little device plays audio loops. LOVE the img on this page. [via flickr/ekati]
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24 month ago
deusx : Geekularity - Latest Project - Programmable Status Board - "I began to build this automated statusboard to help me monitor systems for me and my clients."
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24 month ago
43folders : CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko :: Avoid the loony Zune - "And why (for the love of God) doesn't it support podcasts? That's pure insanity."
deusx : CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko :: Avoid the loony Zune - '"What are the things that users want and Apple refuses to provide?" Microsoft's colossal blunder was to knock the user out of that question and put the music industry in its place.'
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26 month ago
deusx : todbot blog � Blog Archive � Arduino, the Basic Stamp killer - "A new system called Arduino provides the benefits of the Basic Stamp at a greatly reduced cost, increased speed, and is entirely open-source."
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31 month ago
Linkorama : Eye-Fi - Their first product will be a 1GB SD card with built in Wifi. For about the same price as a 1 GB flash card sells for today - $100.
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38 month ago
plasticbag : Apple admits to iPod Nano faults - "Electronics firm Apple has admitted there have been problems with its new iPod Nano music player, after a string of complaints about damaged screens."
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