Watch Videos on the iPhone while Driving!(reflected off the dashboard of course)

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Here’s a great idea for watching movies while driving using the iPhone. Of course, if you get in an accident while doing so, don’t blame me. I only told you that you “could”, but not that you “should” do that.
Now, it might be a good idea to use GoogleMaps on that dashboard if you don’t want to watch movies but drive efficiently to your destination.
Why don’t I feel better because he usually only uses his headset in one ear “so that I can hear the traffic and whatnot?”
DIY - How to Make Mirror-Finish PC Case Mod!

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Here’s a really cool PC Case mod, a DIY on how to make mirror-finish PC Case surface.
Spray paint your PC case and give it a mirror finish.
You won’t need expensive painting equipment and supplies.
You’ll find most of the products I used at hardware and
automotive stores.3M Perfect It III Compounds and 3M Imperial Hand Glaze is usually sold in Autobody Supply Stores, but I’ve linked them to an online resource.
I prefer using carnauba type car wax, but any automotive wax will work fine.
Regardless of wax used, you must allow paint to cure for at least 30 days before applying wax.
DIY - How to Hack a USB Laser Air Purifier!

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Check out this cool DIY on how to make your own USB Laser air purifier. I guess lasers can clean the air pretty good huh?
I’d like to see this DIY with green lasers though, maybe that will be even more powerful.
Laser can refresh your air by kill the bad bacteria and fungus in the air.You can make a cool lamp too. All with the usb power.
via wonderhowto
Robot with Rat Brain!

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I have once played golf with one of the executives at AMD and he was telling me that future of computer chips are in organic chips sorta similar to human brain.
Well, here’s one of the first signs of that, a robot controlled by rat brain!
The robot’s biological brain is made up of cultured neurons which are placed onto a multi electrode array (MEA). The MEA is a dish with approximately 60 electrodes which pick up the electrical signals generated by the cells. This is then used to drive the movement of the robot. Every time the robot nears an object, signals are directed to stimulate the brain by means of the electrodes. In response, the brain’s output is used to drive the wheels of the robot, left and right, so that it moves around in an attempt to avoid hitting objects. The robot has no additional control from a human or a computer, its sole means of control is from its own brain.
via ohgizmo
Olympic Village in Playing Cards!

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Here’s a world-class card stacker who made the Olympic Village in 20 days.
via neatorama
Keyscan Keyboard with 4800dpi Scanner on-board!

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As a person who owns both a regular old flatbed scanner separately from the keyboard, I can appreciate the importance of having the scanner closer to the mouse.
This Keyscan Keyboard comes with a 4800dpi scanner attached to the top of the keyboard for easy document scanning. I think this is a pretty good idea.
Scanning type: Sheet-Feed scanner
Scanning mode:
Color: 24/48** bits high quality
Gray: 8/16** bits gray level
Black & white
Media size: 8.5″x30″ ……2″x3″
Document release:
Bi directional automatically triggered by
document length
True-Optical resolution: 600 dpi
Optical technology: High quality and reliable color CIS technology
Output resolution:
From 50 dpi to 4800 dpi
Scanning speed: High-speed USB2 scanner
Fast functions:
4 dedicated fast scan function keys
PC interface: High-speed USB2
Software interface:
Twain interface and USB2 driver
Power adapter: AC 100~240V
via wired
DIY Multi-Touch Kit for Do It Yourselfers!

For Do-It-Yourselfers, making your onw multi-touch input device has never been easier with the DIY Multi-Touch Kit.
TouchKit is a modular multitouch development kit with the aim to make multitouch readily available in an open source fashion. It is a sister project of the CUBIT multitouch system and aimed at rapid implementation of multitouch projects.
via make, Product Page
DIY - How to Hack an RC Hovercraft!

Here’s a really cool DIY on how to hack your own RC hovercraft.
It looks pretty simple enough other than the RC parts.
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“The workings of a hovercraft are fairly straightforward: one high-power motor with an airplane propeller forces air down through the hole in the center, which pushes the bottom of the hovercraft off the ground. This greatly reduces friction, allowing the hovercraft to scoot around without much trouble. It also makes it much more difficult to control, however: when the hovercraft turns, it will keep traveling in a straight line unless more thrust is applied. Since we are used to controlling cars or boats, the newtonian behavior of a hovercraft is challenging indeed. The body of the hovercraft is made out of styrofoam, cut with a saw and sanded to smooth the edges. The skirt on the bottom is made out of pieces of a plastic GAP bag, attached with Scotch tape and hot glue. The radio control unit was scavenged from an old boat I had, along with the drive motor mounted on the wooden supports, while the lifting motor was from my physics teacher. The battery is 300 mAh 6V NiMH (or NiCd, I forget), and I have a pair of them. They were about $6-$10 each (again, forgot) and about $12 for the 2 1/2 hour charger. The servomotor for steering was from an old RC car I had”
via hackedgadgets
iPhone 3G Slow in Real Life - I Told You So!

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I hate to be the one telling you this, especially if you own an iPhone 3G already, but it’s SLOW!
No matter how fast AT&T’s 3G network becomes, that will not change how fast the iPhone 3G runs as the iPhone 3G was never intended to run that fast.
Apple, however, did an amazing job of photoshopping their advertising to “fool” consumers.
But don’t forget the fact that the iPhone does still come out as the winner for the best mobile browser with YouTube support. That’s one thing that might persuade consumers to buy but definitely not speed or the slow AT&T 3G network.
It’s plainly obvious all commercials exaggerate the greatness of their devices. And a YouTube user has produced a rather amusing (and well done, I must say) video to demonstrate that Apple’s iPhone 3G commercial is no exception.
