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Hacks, Mods & Circuitry

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Jul 29, 2010

Or at least that's what Nick Homer and Stewart Clyde, students at Brigham Young University, claim. Nick and Stewart say: "Of course we get all the ladies..."But sadly their chick magnet has been banne ...

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Jul 28, 2010

In this video, John Park takes you through all the steps of building a Gakken Karakuri somersault doll. You can purchase the doll, but the instructions come in Japanese and not English. It's a good th ...

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Jul 28, 2010

If you like homemade light shows, this is one hell of a way to do it.AP Digital light shows you how you can hack a small fan into a special mirror used to create a poor man's PIC-based laser show. It' ...

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Jul 28, 2010

If you just happen to have one of those SpongeBob SquarePants chatterbox toys that were distributed at fast food restaurants a while back, then you just might be able to pull of this "Evil SpongeBob T ...

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Jul 27, 2010

Have you ever been in a situation when you needed to remember something real important, but you didn't have you didn't have your trusty cell phone or other electronic savior with you?Enter the Remembe ...

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Jul 23, 2010

In this tutorial we learn how to fix 1600 errors when jailbreaking 3.1 firmware. First, make sure your iTunes is updated to 9.0 and make sure you have 3.0 firmware. Having these installed on your phon ...

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Jul 22, 2010

This video tutorial belongs to the Electronics category which is going to show you how to make a hack pack. This is basically turning a notebook in to something that you can take literally anywhere. H ...

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Jul 22, 2010

In this tutorial, we learn how to crimp your own Ethernet cables. First, grab your cable and take the end of the crimper. Place the cable inside of the crimper, then cut off the first few inches of th ...

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Jul 21, 2010

Meet Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton—a pair of wearable robotic legs that promise to help the wheelchair-bound get back on their feet. The wealthy ones, at least. The device is expected to retail for aro ...

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Jul 15, 2010

In this video tutorial, see how to transform a cheap goose neck lamp into a flexible camera holder. It's very cheap and easy to do... you'll love the results of this flexible camera tripod.You need t ...