Automatic Ball Throwing Machine for your Dog!



Check out this really cool “automatic ball throwing machine” for your dog. Set it on and your dog will play tirelessly while you can focus on working from home or doing your dishes.
We couldn’t find any sources other than this Tennis ball throwing machine patent and a simliar device called GoDogGo!. We think it’s basically a tennis ball throwing machine that can be used for your dog.
Even better, you could probably hack one up yourself if you were a good hacker.
For video, click below.
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Human LCD in Korea by High School students
Good thing I can read Korean, it seems like this Human LCD is actually done by high school students from Jeju Island in Korea. Jeju Island is Korea’s Hawaii pretty much…it’s located between Korea and Japan.
DIY - Weather Station

This weather station built by couple Oregon college students have been around, but very cool
to know if you are trying to build one from scratch.
The Remote Weather Station (RWS) is a computerized weather monitoring system using MINI-MAX/51-C micro-controller board from BiPOM Electronics and various sensors. RWS consists of two separate modules ( display module and weather module ) that are wirelessly linked together. RWS was developed by an ambitious team of students at Oregon Institute of Technology. We express our gratitude to them for allowing us to post detailed information and pictures about the RWS on our website.
VIDEO HOWTO - How wooden doors are made
Wow, here’s an awesome video on HOW to make wooden doors. Which reminds me, i just paid $450 for my new wooden door at my apartment, which I broke because I was too impatient and locked myself out… but otherwise, my life is great!
Lowes has some good articles on exterior wooden doors…
Yes, you can go kinda into these doors and make secret doors too…
About
Welcome to Zedomax.com
Zedomax is a blog based out of San Francisco, CA focusing on the latest trends in gadgets, technology, internet marketing, Web2.0 and beyond.
What is the meaning of Zedomax?
Zedomax is just a name Max created when he was 9 years old. (about 20 years ago…)
Although Zedomax has been in hibernation for about 17 years of Max’s life, the name has come back to haunt him as a dot com blog.
What is Zedomax.com About?
Max likes to attend the really fun and cool stuff like the Maker Faire, AdTech, and Web 2.0 Expo.
Zedomax.com focuses on reviewing gadgets, technology, internet marketing, blogging, and anything Web2.0.
Max thanks Phillip Torrone at Makezine for all the inspiration and cool stuff Phil provided through his Make Blog.
If it wasn’t for Phil, Max would have never have started blogging, know about blogs, and realize that blogs are cool. Anyway, you gotta check out the Make blog or at least buy the cool magazines they sell.

(Here’s Garrett, Phil, and Max hangin’ out at 2007 Maker Faire in San Mateo.)
Max’s latest inspiration is John Chow. Not the fact that he make $30K per month from his blog, but the fact John Chow shares his knowledge of making money online with people like you and me. Check out the interview I did with John Chow on 18 secrets behind blogging and the internet.

(Learning to be more “evil” with “the evil”, John Chow)
Our blog sites are about fun & comical yet delivering latest tech news and more to you everyday.
You can also check out our corporate site, Zedomax.Net, that we are offering services such “seamless” blog integration into your existing site, PayPal IPN integration, customized wikis, and more.
Current Contributors
Max

Max currently works as a Web2.0 consultant (as of October 1st, 2007) at Zedomax Network, a Web 2.0 company Max made to help people with their blogs, SEO, internet marketing, and all sorts of other goodies such as MediaWiki based sites.
Practically, Max will dive into anything Web 2.0 and above. Although he doesn’t have much time to do DIYs as he used to, he is still carrying on the creative juice onto websites.
He is also is a free-lance graphic artist, free-lance programmer, and used be a pro golfer… he did get a Computer Engineering degree at UC Davis which helped him with hacking, programming, and all sorts other cool stuff you can do with some soldering and circuits, and the web.
Currently, Max is working on bunch of other websites such as SiteHoppin.com and other MediaWiki based sites.
He’s dream is to eventually move into a watermark apartments in sf and own a boat house, own a big boat for salmon and tuna fishing, eat tuna sashimi on the boat, hang out w/ friends on the boat, become a world business man (or traveler)…
He also wants to start a million dollar non-profit organization to help the homeless in San Francisco.
Among other things, Max will golf, fish, hang out with his girlfriend 24/7, color his hair as crazy as he can, race bad drivers in SF with a Suzuki GSX-R600(He’s the good guy…), go play w/ cute dogs, play blackjack in las vegas, south tahoe, reno (actually Max has a 80% 70% (Lost last time in Vegas…) chance of winning in Vegas, Tahoe, and RENO!) He’s been practicing w/ his own automobile Blackjack…
Actually Max started w/ a Motorola Razer V3 Java Blackjack program and got good enough to beat dealers in Las Vegas… (
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Profiles of Past Contributors
David
David joins us from the UK. David Allen is an internet marketing consultant who has numerous experience working on lots of different area of Technology including sales and marketing. He even was the Chief Operating Officer of NetmateWorld for couple years. Anyways, he has much experience in the field of technology and you can reach him at david.allen.uk@gmail.com. Glad we have a UK blogger to offset all our American BS here on Zedomax.com!
Here’s a list of all blogs David has worked with in the past:
- shakhammer.com
- coolest-gadgets.com
- ridelust.com
- eurocarblog.com
- shaktronics.com
- turbogadgets.com
- techzoogle.com
- chameleonintegration.com
- personallyyoursregistrations.blogspot.com
- workshak.com
- wheelfever.com
- topspeed.com
Garrett

Garrett is a hacker, DIY-er, and an engineer from Wisconsin. He attended college at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and recently moved to the San Francisco Bay area. He has an extensive background in PC interface including USB.
Make sure to check out some of his USB hacks and DIYs.
Lately, he’s been hacking up some really cool DIY projects including the 6-Axis controller for PC.
He’s the new director of engineering at Comfie Technology where they make embedded controllers, serial LCDs, and other neat techy stuff that can help you get projects done faster.
Jackie

Jackie brings you the latest news from Asia and the Korean technology sectors. She has a lot of hookups there I heard…
Kenji

Kenji has just joined zedomax on October 12th, 2006. Kenji is a freelance graphic artist, programmer, and works as a professional web designer.
Kenji pretty much runs DaBomb.TV. It was Kenji’s idea to turn “The Bomb” into “Da Bomb” TV.






















