August 7, 2008
DIY - How to Make a Hydroponics Unit for Growing Weed!
Don’t mind the post title as this DIY shows you how to make hydroponics unit for growing anything. Aside from people with medical marijuana licenses who live in San Francisco and can legally grow several pot plants, the hydroponic system can be used for growing your own organic vegetables and what not. My wife teaches 8th grade science. Thi ... More
June 23, 2008
Stealth Pennycam isn’t stealth anymore now that it’s out…
Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Stealth Pennycam is pretty amazing in that it can capture video but it isn’t stealth anymore if we know about it… Well, I guess it can work for petty thieves who don’t use the internet anyways. The PennyCam is concealed within a Take-A-Penny, ... More
June 5, 2008
Linux starting to take over the world with Mini-notebooks and netbooks!
Recently, I’ve been noticing that more and more laptop manufacturers are putting Linux on their mini-notebooks inluding the Eec PCs. I’ve actually predicted that Linux would take over Windows back in year 1999 within 5 years. Boy was I wrong but my prediction that Linux will take over Windows will be true in about another 5 years AF ... More
May 25, 2008
Sony Accelerating Production of Larger OLED TVs
Sony is accelerating their production of larger OLED TVs. Why? OLED TVs are obviously better than traditional TVs due to their lower power while high output, meaning brighter, better pictures. There’s also Samsung, who is working on their own OLED TVs. The question will remain which big TV manufacturer will win the race. The competition mi ... More
May 12, 2008
GooHack Searches of the Day - Goo
Well, to promote our new hack search engine, GooHack, we will be doing “GooHack searches of the Day” daily and try to find some interesting new hacks for all you hacker readers. So to start out, I did a Goo Hack search on the term “Goo” and found some interesting stuff: How to make glow stick goo - Lol… I really need ... More
February 10, 2008
What is Soju and How Does it Affect an Entrecard (Ab)user’s Life
Here’s what Alex from Net-Entrepreneur posted about SiteHoppin: Soju is a distilled beverage native to Korea and traditionally made from rice. Soju is clear in color and typically varies in alcohol content from about 20% to about 45% alcohol by volume, with 20% being most common. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soju) Max Lee, a very dr ... More
February 4, 2008
Wikia could take a large share of the market as proven by Korean search engine giant Naver.com
This might comes to a shock to some of you but yes, Google’s search engine dominance in South Korea is less than 2%. Proof? Here’s an image I got from a blog post from Korea: As you can see in the above graph, Naver.com is dominant with over 70% market share, Daum.net with 12%, Yahoo at 7%, Empas.com at 2%, and Google at the last pla ... More
December 15, 2007
Google’s Knol Project Update - Lots of BUZZ on the Internet
Wow, it seems like search results for “Knol Project” is multiplying at the rate of every hour! It’s amazing how no one has really even tried this new Knol Project yet, there’s so much buzz going around the internet. We think Knol Project will be basically Google’s new knowledge database that will add nicely to their ... More
December 12, 2007
QuarterWiki - Pages are being sold like Hotcakes!
I just wanted to give our readers heads up the latest buzz from Zedomax.Net. Our new QuarterWiki has been selling pages like hotcakes after a review on John Chow dot com. It seems that bad publicity has actually helped us sell more pages. 400 pages sold within last 10 hours. Get your pages before all the good ones for your niche get taken!H ... More
November 30, 2007
The Quarter Wiki - a new paid Online Encyclopedia!
As you know, the team of moonlighters at Zedomax.Net has been working on new paid wikis. We belive this concept of paid wikis will blow up soon and we have just started diggin’. We first made Five Dollar Wiki, One Buck Wiki, then EntreWiki. Now, we introduce you to the new younger brother, The Quarter Wiki where you can buy a page for just ... More
May 8, 2007
DIY - How to make a Soju Lamp
Similar to the previous post, here’s Zedomax Soju Lamp. The great thing is that I didn’t even TRY to make it, it was just there from my dedication to drinking daily while blogging. (Yes, if you are over 18, we recommend this route. Make sure to have a companion while drinking. DWC - Drink with a companion) Although I drink beer mo ... More
April 17, 2007
Localhost 127.0.0.1 Doormat
If you are a network manager or likes to mess with network stuff, you know what this localhost 127.0.0.1 Doormat is for. ( For your home, of course!) For those of you non-network IT managers, 127.0.0.1 is the IP address of Localhost on a computer or server. You can do a test in DOS command line, “ping 127.0.0.1″, and see if your netw ... More
March 17, 2007
DIY - Beginning with the Basic Stamp
Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Check out Bre’s new video on Basic Stamp howto with Joe Grand. He’s also got some pdfs with instructions. Basic Stamp is a programmable embedded computer that you can program in BASIC language. You can also refer to CUBLOC, which is pretty much the same thing with more memory and spee ... More
March 10, 2007
Van de Graaff Electrostatic Generator
Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Check out the cool Van de Graaff electrostatic Generators! Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia: Van de Graaff generator is an electrostatic machine which uses a moving b ... More
January 29, 2007
HACK Google - Google Pageranks and Googlebombing
If you have been following the web lately, you should know what Google pageranks are and what Googlebombing is. Just in case you don’t know, Google Pageranks are some type of crazy algorithm that determines how important your website is on Google search engine. They recently changed it to prevent Googlebombing, which is a method of bombing c ... More
December 27, 2006
AjaxWp - An AJAX enhancement for WordPress blogs
Here’s a cool AJAX plugin for Wordpress. We are going to try to plug it into Zedomax today, maybe it will speed up things a little. If you are curious what AJAX is, it’s: shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is a web development technique for creating interactive web applications. The intent is to make web pages feel more res ... More
November 20, 2006
New Face for Zedomax Blogs - Zedomax Wiki running MediaWiki
We have a new face for our blog, which will be a wiki. Wikis are becoming very popular these days among the general public and large organizations. In our experience over the last couple months testing the wiki, the wikis provide far greater depth into how you can sort and store information. Wiki would be something between HTML and Word DOC e ... More
November 17, 2006
DIY HOWTO - PUT Wikipedia on your IPOD!
Here’s an awesome DIY HACK on howto put wikipedia on your ipod! I’ve commented now and again that I’d be willing to pay upwards of $100 for a handheld version of Wikipedia — one that I can sync via WiFi, then take on the bus and read to my heart’s content. Unfortunately, the market doesn’t seem to be responding to my lone cry… s ... More
August 30, 2006
what is RSS?
Yes, if you were wondering what RSS was on blog websites… It’s basically a way you can read the blog or any other web info via a desktop client. For example, if you use Firefox, you can add RSS feeds on your browser, so you can skim your blog sites’ titles instead of looking at the whole article… Zedomax RSS: via wikipe ... More
What is Podcast?
If you are a regular joe like me, you wouldn’t know what the hell a podcast is, it sounds like some kind of plant w/ beans… Anyways, if you weren’t lazy enough, you could google this on wikipedia: “The term podcast, like ‘radio‘, can mean both the content and the method of delivery. The host or author of a podca ... More
August 29, 2006
Wibro - Browse web pages on your cell phone @ DSL speeds!
WiBro will be coming soon to the US to let people browse web sites and blogs @ DSL speeds. “Samsung Electronics, one of the major Korean developers of WiBro, Wednesday forged an alliance with three firms _ Sprint Nextel, Intel and Motorola _ for the launch of WiBro in the U.S.” via hankooki Related Links: via wikipedia via dailywirele ... More













