Nintendo Wii HACK - Wiimote to MIDI!
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Check out this cool wii hack that allows you to use wii controller as a Midi controller!
This is very similar to the Wii guitar but you could probably do more with midi.
Thanks crustea for the tip!
In addition to the traditional buttons, force feedback and the integrated mini-speaker, the true innovation is the presence of a gravity and acceleration sensor (the ADXL330, used in the army or automobile safety, for airbags systems) inside the Wiimote which collects the movements and acceleration of the Wiimote on each of the 3 axis, X, Y et Z.
The good news is that rather than using a proprietary protocol to transmit the infos from the Wiimote to the Wii, and then lock its hardware to keep an exclusive use of it, Nintendo has made the excellent decision (probably by commercial will) to use the Bluetooth protocol, standard of communication on PC and Mac for several years. This means that you can connect your Wiimote to your computer, and program it rather simply for any use you want.
DIY HACK - Wifi-bot
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Wow, check out the wifi-robot from wifibot.com!
WiFiBoT comes to fill the gap between the simple toys and the sophisticated but
expensive robots that can be found today in the market. In our platforms you will find
the right compromise between cost and sophistication so you don’t overshoot your
needs with any complicated gear
Zedomax Links and How to Get an Upgrade to First Class
This is really useful, I never have been on a plane for like a year and a half so don’t ask me to try it.
But do let “us” know if you have been trying this tip.
Check out dabomb.tv! We got more videos now.
On Stinkyworld.com, we have some cool stuff like:
The How Evil Are You? The Quiz
Funny video of a Cop losing control of his own vehicle
Tyra Banks grabs boob of Katherine McPhee
Cop chasing biker
and make sure to go wagg your blog posts at wagg.it!
On wagg.it this week, we’ve got:
Organic farming practices cause 200 food poisoning deaths
Does Tooth-brushing Cause Epilepsy Seizures?
Organic farming practices cause 200 food poisoning deaths
80 year old woman crashes into DMV
That’s all folks, we will have to start a weekly zedomax website(s) review…darn it’s a good idea.(for bloggers)
Helio Pantech PN-810 2


I’ve been watching Helio for awhile now. I’ve even played golf with the guy who was operating the secret operations of Helio before its launch last year. Actually he’s works for SK Telecoms in Korea who is the parent company behind Helios. The Korean telecommunication company wants to get a piece of the U.S. market. Well, I think they have done it and they are eating more of the pie as we move along here.
I’ve tried Helios at my local Frys and the internet speed was amazingly fast in comparison to my HTC8125 Cingular. But their browser doesn’t support all type of websites, it supports MySpace very well though. Anyways, I am looking forware to their new Pantech PN-810 which has a keyboard, something that I’d need.
Speaking of Pantech phones, I almost had the chance to work at that company couple years ago when I moved to Korea for a couple years. Well, the only reason I didn’t get the job was because their company location. They were located way outside of Seoul, in a rural city. That’s no fun, there’s no clubs and hot chics.
Anyways, check out the new Pantech and leave a comment if you have some positive or negative experiences using Helio.
HACK - Wifi T-mobile Steal

This articles been around for awhile now but it shows you how easy it is for hackers to “phish” your T-mobile passwords. Just be aware next time you are in the airport!
Wireless hotspots are everywhere. With T-Mobile, Concourse, Wayport, etc., a mobile user can obtain connectivity quickly and easily in a wide variety of public locations. Some of these hotspots are free and some of them require a fee or subscription. Either way, you will continue to see how being in a public Wi-Fi hotspot poses the greatest security risk you will find.
JIT Watch - Just in Time Watch

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Wow, check out this concept watch that will let you keep track of where you are in comparison with where you have to be using the latest technology.
In the rapidly changing world of consumer electronics and portable devices, a trend is occurring amongst artists and designers to embed social problems and concerns into these objects to shift their intended focus and intent. Taking this credo to an extreme with his work into technologically enhanced objects and accessories is German artist/designer Martin Frey. From creating a watch that keeps track of time and positioning data to guide you towards your destination with his “Just in Time Watch” to integrating GPS and motors into the soles of hiking boots with “Cab Boots”, Frey is interested in the connections and clashes between physical realities and digital data displays. Gizmodo recently caught up with Frey to discuss his wide variety of projects and take on the future of interactivity and how designers of technologically enhanced consumer products often expect too much of an investment from their users.
Samsung Ultra Smart F700 with 3G
2048bit encryption - REAL secure wifi
Here’s an interesting video on making your wifi encrypted at 2048 bits! The video itself is kinda crappy (not that I can make a better video), but the information is great. I wonder how long it will take to crack 2048bit WEP…if there is one…
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.


