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Hacks, Mods & Circuitry

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Nov 15, 2007

You can connect your Nintendo Wii Wiimote to your PC using GlovePie input emulation software and a bluetooth connection. Learn how to program your PC to recognize analog input or joystick/joypad input ...

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Nov 14, 2007

Here's a way to take a boring old flash drive and make it into a Lego flash drive by taking it apart and inserting into a Lego block. ...

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Nov 14, 2007

Did you know that you can make a Nintendo Wii Wiimote function as a mouse or joystick on your PC? Here's how you can use your Wiimote as a PC controller using a bluetooth adaptor or card and some spec ...

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Nov 14, 2007

If you're trying to get your Nintendo Wii Wiimote to connect to your PC via a bluetooth connection, you'll need to sycronize it before you can start using it as an input device. Learn some basic scrip ...

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Nov 14, 2007

Learn how to program basic script in GlovePie to allow your Nintendo Wii Wiimote to function as an input device on your PC. Using GlovePie input emulation software and a bluetooth connection you can c ...

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Nov 9, 2007

Check out this instructional video and learn how to build an infrared night vision device from a modified digital camera. You'll be able to see and record in night vision. For detailed, step-by-step i ...

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Nov 9, 2007

Learn how to make your own widescreen TV in 5 minutes. The process involves using two full screen TVs side-by-side with two DVD players. ...

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Nov 7, 2007

Want to stop wasting energy charging your USB devices? Transform some cheap solar-powered garden lights into your very own solar USB charger. For step-by-step instructions on replicating this hack you ...

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Nov 5, 2007

If you thought your Furby was annoying as is you should try this out. Learn how to modify a Furby to run on USB power. ...

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Nov 2, 2007

Increase the range of your wi-fi antenna for about 5 cents. Check out this how-to video and learn how to double your range and signal strength to that of a $30 add on antenna ...