Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Ongoing Search For The Coolest Gadget

DIY Gadgets

Making your own or hacking gadgets can be great fun, hear we share the various DIY gadget projects that we’ve found or done.

See this Arduino-based ArduSpider robot toy!

by Mark R - on January 14, 2011
I believe that what you are seeing here is a product of something that Jose Julio’s daughter said to him: “Dad, can you build a robot for me?”
Man, if my daughter asked me that, I would try to deliver as much as I could. Still, I could never make a product of this quality. Granted, the ArduSpider has a certain DIY quality, but mine would probably be made of Lego and would require an instruction booklet.
It would also have been poorly assembled, but this Arduino-based ArduSpider robot looks better than the Anti-Gravity WebRunner toy that we reported about a while ago. Check out the video after the jump.
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Microsoft Kinect Hacked to play World of Warcraft

by James - on December 31, 2010
Researchers slash their way thought World of Warcraft thanks to the Kinect
Living Rooms all around the world are shaking with fear of users actually taking swords and attacking their big screens thanks to a new hack for the Microsoft Kinect that allows gamers to play World of Warcraft without a keyboard.
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11-year old comes up with own iPad stand

by Edwin - on December 10, 2010


There is just something precocious about 11-year olds and their imagination – at least we know one of them in the good ol’ USA is patriotic enough to observe that while many devices and other stuff are designed here, they are actually manufactured elsewhere. Of course, the economics of the situation might be a bit too heavy for him to understand at the moment, but at the very least, he is able to think out of the box by coming up with something that is made back in the US without losing any bit of functionality.
We’re talking about 11-year-old Dino Zaharakis, who intends to develop a stand that could place/remove a device without disconnecting its cable, hold a device with/without a skin in both portrait and landscape modes, have viewing angles that were optimized for video conferencing and manufactured back home, all the while being able to play nice with iPad, Kindle, nook, tablets, iPhone and other smartphones.
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Here’s a DIY Star Trek door!

by Mark R - on December 7, 2010
From watching science fiction film and television, I think we all know that the future is every door a sliding door.
Just think about shows like Star Trek, Babylon 5, and even futuristic shows that don’t take place in space. Except for the newer Battlestar Galactica, I think we all know that we will soon have no need for doorknobs or hinges.
I have a video after the jump of this particular sliding door, which is essentially a DIY project from this YouTube subscriber. There are more detailed instructions of how to create your own Star Trek door here if you want to build one for yourself. Of course, it is going to take a little longer than a weekend for this one.
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Here’s a DIY Laser-guided Slingshot

by Mark R - on November 25, 2010
The slingshot is one of those devices that hasn’t changed much since its invention however many years ago. Of course, leave it to DIY inventors to give something a technological upgrade to something that probably doesn’t need a technological upgrade.
As you can see from the picture, this DIY guy has created a slingshot with a laser sight. Its construction looks relatively simple, and it has a special handle to store his pistachio ammo.
Apparently, it does actually improve his accuracy, even though the laser sight is located on the side of the slingshot fork and not the center. I would have instinctively put it in the center, but I’m guessing there is a reason for that construction. You can see a video of how to construct one of these bad boys after the jump.
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Lawnmower is world’s fastest, zips by at 96MPH

by Edwin - on October 1, 2010


You know that you are in for a torrid time when your lawnmower can go a whole lot faster than your motorbike. After all, Bobby Cleveland’s crazy idea of kitting out his lawnmower has become reality, where it will go about (on even ground, obviously) at a whopping 96MPH, making it the fastest lawnmower in the world, hands down. Talk about trying to get the chores done quickly! Hopefully at that kind of insane speeds, you won’t run into a stone while riding on it, or cut off several toes and mole heads in the process without realizing so. For those who would like to have one of these puppies at home, chances are you will need to have a lawn that is the same size as that of a football field just to get it up to speed.
Source: DVice

Pledge To Help A Man Create This Steampunk Halloween Decoration

by Ally - on September 28, 2010

Halloween is a fun time of the year, you get to see what over the top decorations people will come up with.  If you always wished that you could be a part of such creations, then you now have a chance.  One man creates these huge Halloween displays and asks for pledges to do his projects.  Well this year he’s making a giant steampunk display, but that’s only if he raises the $2200 that he requires.
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DIY LED Hula Hoop

by Ally - on September 26, 2010

Hula hoops still have their perks for kids, despite the age of that classic toy, they do still seem to attract attention.  However, if you want to update a clear hula hoop, you could always check out this way of adding some technology to your current hula hoop.  With this it’ll give the kids a miniature light show while they play.
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