Photo Hack - How to Batch-Crop Photos!

Here’s a cool free Windows program called JPEGCrops that will let you batch-crop your photos while maintaining the aspect ratio. This sure beats editing each photo one by one with Photoshop.
JPEGCrops is a Windows program, created for preparation of a batch of images for printing. It provides lossless cropping with fixed aspects using jpegtran.
The program is freeware for private use and is localized to danish, english, finnish, german, polish, portuguese, galician and japanese. Partly localized to czech, dutch, french, hungarian and italian.
via lifehacker, Download Page
Halloween DIY - How to Make Spooky Glowing Eyes!


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Here’s another really “spooky” Halloween DIY that shows you how to make glowing eyes that will look scary at night.
Halloween Eyes is the first project using my LMDriver platform (which I’ve been working on, on and off, for about 4 years (real life can be very inconvenient)). The concept is simple; a pair of TERRIFYING disembodied eyes rendered on a 4 5×7 dot matrix displays which look about and blink every so often. Even though I was going for “terrifying”, the most common reaction was “cute”. Yeah, cute like a GHOST.
Halloween DIY - How to Make a Disco Ball Costume!

Don’t have a disco ball at your Halloween party? Well, don’t worry you can make a Disco Ball costume and wear it in the dancing platform to refelct all those party lights.
I might actually make one here, it’s so cool.
Want to be the Discobelle of the Ball? This mirrored creation will be a crowd favorite!
Create a mobile party that will keep people dancing around you all night!
Halloween DIY - How to make a Spiderman Web Gun!
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Here’s another cool Halloween DIY from Kipkay on how to make a spiderman web gun using a compressor and glue gun.
Halloween DIY - How to Make Solar Pumpkin Jack O Lantern!

With everyone going solar crazy, here’s 2 cool DIYs that show you how to make solar pumpkin Jack-o-Lanterns.
The first one is pictured above and uses a solar torch (the ones used for garden lights).

The second one uses a smaller Solar LED unit.
I think both are great ideas for using existing solar gadgets into the pumpkin.
Well, knock yourself out with these two for the halloween and save some candles!
Amazon Netbook Review Roundup!
Here’s a round of of best netbooks you can get from Amazon today from our Laptop Blog:
Eee PC 1000H is probably the top-of-the-line netbook to get right now as it offers a 10″ screen,160GB hard drive, Windows XP, and Atom 1.6Ghz processor. I like the fact that Eee PCs have been leading the netbook industry and you won’t be disappointed carrying this 3.1 pound beast in your bag. The battery life is estimated at 7 hours but I think as long as you get about 4-5 hours on this, that’s good enough.
There’s other models of Eee PCs, but this one is the that will give you bang for you buck as it has the largest harddrive.
MSI Wind 10″ netbook is probably the 2nd best choice right now as far as performance and speed goes. This MSI netbook comes with 10″ screen, 80GB harddrive, 1.6 Ghz Atom processor, Windows XP, and weighs just 2.1 pounds. I do like it but I’d rather get the Eee PC 1000H which comes with larger harddrive and longer battery life.
MSI Wind 10″ - $549.99 at Amazon
Acer Aspire One 8.9″ netbook is next with 160GB harddrive, Atom N270 processor, Windows XP, and 1GB memory. I think 8.9″ is too small for any netbook but if you must get an 8.9″ screen, get this one as it comes loaded with features you won’t see on the other 8.9″ netbooks. The 5.5 hour battery life should last you at least 3-4 hours.
Acer Aspire One 8.9″ Sapphire Blue $429.99 at Amazon
Acer Aspire One 8.9″ White $429.99 at Amazon
HP 2133 Mini-note is also a good alternative if you need a slightly bigger resolution than all the other 3 above netbooks. The HP 2133 netbook comes with 120GB harddrive, 1.6Ghz VIA processor, and 2GB of memory. The worst thing about this laptop is that it comes with Windows Vista, power-hogging operating system that’s not a good fit for mini-laptops. I do like is the 8.9-inch screen with WXGA (1280 x 768) resolution, webcam, and 92% full-size keyboard, which beats all the other netbooks.
But yes, this would still be my last choice as it costs as much as your 15.4″ laptops.
HP 2133 Mini-note - $640.98 via Amazon
Well, there you have the best netbooks Latop Pimp thinks. If you really must get a netbook, get the Eee PC1000H, it’s the best value and performance for your money.
Now, if you think all these netbooks don’t live up to your standards, get a regular laptop or better yet, wait about 6 months and you should see 5 times better netbooks.
Netbooks are still in the early stages and you need to consider the fact that they are “beta” products that manufacturers are still testing. After 6-12months, we should expect more netbooks that are faster and better.
Lady Ada’s new DIY Singing Pencil Kit!
Lady Ada, crazy-lady-hacker I met at Maker Faire 2007, has made a new fun kit that consists of a pencil that will “sing” when you draw stuff.
Our friends at Adafruit have released a fun new kit called the “Drawdio” — adapted from the original Drawdio design by Jay Silver – which lets you create a pencil that makes noisy almost-music via the variations in the resistance of graphite pencil lead. It’s $20 plus shipping. I just ordered one so I can recreate my middle school notebook sketches to literally hear the music of the anime spheres.
via bb gadgets, DIY Kit Page
Corvette DIY - How to Turn a 1978 Corvette into a Batmobile!

Here’s a cool DIY showing you how to turn a 1978 Corvette into a Batmobile. I think you could probably also do this with older Stingray Corvettes too.
Q: What is the original car that this was made from?
A: A brought-back-from-the-dead 1978 Corvette (most likely the limited edition pace car model).Q: Did you make this from a kit? Where can I get it?
A: No, this is not a kit car. This was handmade using high density foam, fiberglass and a variety of classified materials. A 1989 Kenner toy car was used as the base model for which the modifications were made.
PSP Hack - How to Turn your PSP into a Second Monitor for your PC!
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Here’s a cool PSP Hack that shows you how to turn your PSP into a second monitor for your Windows XP-equipped PC.
Installation
- Windows application, drivers, etc.
- Download the installer below and execute it.
- When it comes to the display driver installation, Windows will warn you that the driver is unsigned, let the setup program install it anyway.
- After setup has finished, open your display settings and enable the new monitor then move it to the position you like.
- Connect your PSP and copy the files from the “psp” folder in the installation directory to the memory stick.
Download: PSPdisp v0.1 (PC installer)
Download: PSPdisp v0.1




