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The Rick Astley Project on Vimeo
"The concept: In realtime you get to remix Rick Astley's legendary 'Never Gonna Give You Up'. You do it simply by pushing a bunch of buttons on a physical, custom built controller. You can change all the elements of the song and for example make a nice mashup of black metal, rap, gospel, gameboy sounds and Spanish vocals. You can also change the intensity and mood of the mix. It's just about as weird and fun as it sounds."
audio  music  video  technology  hardware  hack  arduino  controller  humour 
october 2011 by milkmiruku
Fighting e-waste with recyclable laptops - SmartPlanet.com
"Students from Stanford and Finland's Aalto University have developed a prototype laptop that can be disassembled in less than three minutes without the use of any tools. Once it's taken apart, the laptop's materials can easily be recycled."
news  video  hardware  laptop  research  recycling  technology 
february 2011 by milkmiruku
Door Closer Adjustment
"CAUTION: DO NOT COMPLETELY UNSCREW DOOR CLOSER HYDRAULIC ADJUSTMENT SCREWS OR YOU WILL RUIN THE CLOSER AND VOID THE WARRANTEE. Also, hydraulic fluid will leak out of the closer and make a mess. This will make you unpopular. "
article  howto  hardware  housing  door  hydraulic  technology 
august 2010 by milkmiruku
Unfold Fab: The future's here baby! (first successfully printed ceramic vessel)
"We took some time to play around and get used to the dynamics of the clay print process. ... After some calibrating I decided to print a test design that would be hard to make using conventional techniques: a double walled vessel with fins connecting in- and outside."
news  blog  3d  materials  diy  fablab  fabrication  3dprinter  technology  hardware  interesting  cool  crafts  making  prediction 
february 2010 by milkmiruku
Supergeek pulls off 'near impossible' crypto chip hack
"Using off-the-shelf chemicals, Tarnovsky soaked chips in acid to dissolve their hard outer shells. Then he applied rust remover to help take off layers of mesh wiring, to expose the chips' cores. From there, he had to find the right communication channels to tap into using a very small needle.

The needle allowed him to set up a wiretap and eavesdrop on all the programming instructions as they are sent back and forth between the chip and the computer's memory."
news  security  hardware  hack  encryption  cryptography  business  interesting  technology 
february 2010 by milkmiruku
White Goat Recycler: Office Paper to Toilet Paper - GOOD Blog
"This device (video below) shreds your sensitive business documents and turns them into new toilet paper. ...

At half an hour per roll, that would take 100,000 hours—about 11 years. So the White Goat may not make economic sense yet (unless we put a price on the trees being saved) but surely the next version will be cheaper and smaller, right?"
news  technology  hardware  toilet  recycling  ecological  business  interesting  socialecology  poop  video  youtube 
february 2010 by milkmiruku
77 iPad Updates That May or May Not Please the Critics
"For this week's Photoshop Contest, I asked you to make some improvements to Apple's iPad. Some of these entries are definite improvements. Others? Uh, not so much."
apple  photoshop  images  gallery  ipad  humour  technology  tablet  hardware 
february 2010 by milkmiruku
Technology Review: The Year in Robotics
"In the past year, researchers have developed new robots to tackle a variety of tasks: helping with medical rehabilitation, aiding military manoeuvres, mimicking social skills, and grasping the unknown. Here are the highlights."
technology  robots  social  ai  hardware  software  2009  military  medical  education  psychology 
january 2010 by milkmiruku
Wired 1997 | Wiring the Jet Set
Boeing is equipping factory-floor workers with a modified VR setup - and rapidly cutting the time it takes to wire new jetliners.
article  augmentedreality  mobile  technology  hardware  aeroplane  electronics  business  visualization  cool  interesting  prediction 
january 2010 by milkmiruku
Implantable Silicon-Silk Electronics
"The group is developing silk-silicon LEDs that might act as photonic tattoos that can show blood-sugar readings, as well as arrays of conformable electrodes that might interface with the nervous system."
news  technology  hardware  electronics  led  tattoo  bme  interesting  prediction  cool  research  biology  biotech 
november 2009 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Energy-from-waste powers US army
"The PyTEC system heats mixed waste, releasing a gas that can be burned to produce five times more energy than is required to drive the system. ... The approach could see use in urban areas, reducing municipal waste volume by 95% while producing energy."
news  environment  energy  technology  power  hardware  military  chemistry  interesting  prediction 
october 2009 by milkmiruku
Microsoft Research shows off multitouch mouse prototypes
"Microsoft Research has just surfaced some of its incredibly wild multitouch mouse prototypes. Each one uses a different touch detection method, and at first glance all five seem to fly in the face of regular ergonomics."
news  technology  hardware  research  microsoft  gadget  mouse  inputdev  prediction  interesting 
october 2009 by milkmiruku
Nissan gives silent electric cars 'Blade Runner' appeal | Los Angeles Times
“We decided that if we’re going to do this, if we have to make sound, then we’re going to make it beautiful and futuristic,” Toshiyuki Tabata, Nissan’s noise and vibration expert, told Bloomberg. “We wanted something a bit different, something closer to the world of art.”
news  cars  technology  hardware  sound  futuristic  electriccar  legal  transport 
september 2009 by milkmiruku
blog.cat.org.uk » Turned on! The UK’s First Micro Grid Goes Online
"This week, Jase Kuriakose an engineer at CAT turned on the UK’s first totally renewable micro grid. The systems works by combining all the wind, solar, bio mass and hydro energy we produce at CAT and storing it in a battery bank. When it needs more energy it simply connects to the grid through an intelligent electronic control device to take more, when we are producing too much it gives the energy to the national grid."
uk  news  technology  sustainability  hardware  power  solar  wind  hydropower  battery  electricity  microgeneration  interesting  prediction  autonomy 
september 2009 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Military robot 'hops' over walls
"Video footage has been released of a robot that can leap over obstacles more than 7.5m (25ft) high. Most of the time, the shoebox-sized robot - which is being developed for the US military - uses its four wheels to get around."

But the Precision Urban Hopper can use a piston-actuated "leg" to launch it over obstacles such as walls or fences.
bbc  news  robot  us  military  technology  hardware  interesting  video 
september 2009 by milkmiruku
IEEE Spectrum: Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens
"We have built a lens with one LED, which we’ve powered wirelessly with RF. What we’ve done so far barely hints at what will soon be possible with this technology."
technology  science  hardware  electronics  computing  interface  biotech  display  vision  augmentedreality  interesting  cool  prediction  singularity  sci-fi 
september 2009 by milkmiruku
'Chameleon Guitar' blends old-world and high-tech
"The Chameleon Guitar -- so named for its ability to mimic different instruments -- is an electric guitar whose body has a separate central section that is removable. This inserted section, the soundboard, can be switched with one made of a different kind of wood, or with a different structural support system, or with one made of a different material altogether. Then, the sound generated by the electronic pickups on that board can be manipulated by a computer to produce the effect of a different size or shape of the resonating chamber."
music  audio  design  technology  physics  digital  guitar  cool  usa  video  hardware 
august 2009 by milkmiruku
Fake ATM doesn't last long at hacker meet
"The criminals probably didn't realize that they were installing their ATM in a hotel that was soon going to be flooded with more than 8,000 security professionals, he added."
news  security  hacking  crime  money  humour  convention  defcon  usa  hardware 
august 2009 by milkmiruku
Make: Online : Coconut headphone mod
"Check out this clever headphone mod. Maker Iwan Roberts reconditioned this pair of headphones using coconut husks and some twine as a gift for a friend. They're perfect for listening to a MAKE Podcast and rugged enough to bring along on the occasional three hour tour."
diy  hardware  blog  make  audio  headphones  tiki  interesting  cool 
july 2009 by milkmiruku
Foxconn engineer commits suicide after losing iPhone 4G prototype - SlashGear
"A Foxconn employee in China has committed suicide, after a fourth-gen Apple iPhone prototype he was entrusted with went missing. 25 year-old Sun Danyong worked in the company’s product communications department, and was responsible for shipping prototypes from Foxconn to Apple. Having reported the missing handset, Sun’s apartment was illegally searched by Foxconn employees and he was, according to unsubstantiated allegations, detained and physically abused. On Thursday July 16th, just after 3am, he jumped from the window of his apartment."
news  technology  mobiles  china  usa  apple  hardware  business  wtf  telephone 
july 2009 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Magazine | Giving up my iPod for a Walkman
"It took me three days to figure out that there was another side to the tape. That was not the only naive mistake that I made; I mistook the metal/normal switch on the Walkman for a genre-specific equaliser, but later I discovered that it was in fact used to switch between two different types of cassette."
bbc  article  technology  music  history  uk  mp3  mobile  hardware  interesting  humour 
june 2009 by milkmiruku
Kellbot! · Life-Size Katamari Lives
"A long time ago, in a galaxy identical to this one, I wanted to make a life-sized Katamari, and use it to play Katamary Damacy on PS2. My friend Eric Skiff shot a video, and while it’s not quite a polished project, I decided it’s time to share it with the world."
gaming  hardware  diy  hack  hardhack  interface  electronics  howto  katamari  ps2 
june 2009 by milkmiruku
InnoDisk unveils miniscule 128GB nanoSSD
"At this year's Computex, [InnoDisk] showcasing yet another new storage model: the 128GB SATA nanoSSD. The tiny device was even strapped onto a motherboard that was vibrating out of control in order to show its resistance to the shakes, which honestly, is the most provocative aspect of the whole thing. Hop on past the break to see what we mean."
news  technology  hardware  storage  ssd  memory  interesting  prediction 
june 2009 by milkmiruku
The Seeing Tongue | Science News
"Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are developing this tongue-stimulating system, which translates images detected by a camera into a pattern of electric pulses that trigger touch receptors. The scientists say that volunteers testing the prototype soon lose awareness of on-the-tongue sensations. They then perceive the stimulation as shapes and features in space. Their tongue becomes a surrogate eye."
research  science  biology  inputdev  vision  tongue  interesting  cool  technology  hardware 
june 2009 by milkmiruku
Slashdot Comments | Hacker Destroys Avsim.com, Along With Its Backups
"Unfortunately you are wrong about recovering data that has been overwritten by using magnetic magic. That is an urban legend that has been disproven. Maybe 20 years ago using low density MFM drives it was theoretically possible, but now it is not. ... When data is deleted it is NOT overwritten. When a hard drive is re-formatted almost nothing is over-written. When a file is overwritten with zeros or random bytes there are probably 10 more copies of that file and previous versions of that file floating around in unallocated sectors, swap space, file slack, hibernation files, etc. But what IS overwritten is gone."
slashdot  comments  storage  hardware  technology  computing  hdd 
may 2009 by milkmiruku
Light Field Photography with a Hand-Held Plenoptic Camera
"The Plenoptic camera is a novel single-lens camera that captures 3-D scene information. A plenoptic image is captured with a single lens and a lenticular lens array at the imaging plane. This image, like an insect's compound eye, consists of multiple sub-images each imaging the scene in front of it, in the plenoptic camera, the main lens aperture is imaged behind each lenticular element. ... [photos] Photographs digitally refocused at different depths, computed after a single exposure of our light field camera. The fourth image shows what a conventional camera would have produced."
photography  technology  hardware  graphics  camera  research  dslr  interesting  cool  plenoptic  3d 
march 2009 by milkmiruku
DIY Flash and Lighting Hacks for Digital Photographers
"In this post I’ve found 10 DIY Flash and Lighting Hacks that put some of these lighting techniques within the grasp of the rest of us. Some are more involved than others but all are fun and will provide you with some new lighting gear to experiment with."
photography  camera  video  photo  diy  hack  tips  reference  digital  lighting  hardware  technology  gadget  dslr  blog  interesting  cool 
january 2009 by milkmiruku
Light Lane - Concept from Altitude’s Alex Tee and Evan Gant « Dustbowl
"Our system projects a crisply defined virtual bike lane onto pavement, using a laser, providing the driver with a familiar boundary to avoid."
bicycle  cycling  light  safety  design  laser  hardware  electronics  blog  cool  travel 
january 2009 by milkmiruku
How-To: Build a WiFi biquad dish antenna - Engadget
"We expected to get one AP, but five is even better. Looking through the info strings we were able to determine where the APs were since the WISP had named them according to the town they are in. The AP on channel 5 is the one we pointed at in town A, 2.4 miles away. The AP on channel 6 is located in town B, 8.2 miles away. The two APs on channel 1 are a bridge between town A and town C which is located 2.6 miles directly behind the dish."
wifi  hardware  internet  networking  wireless  communication  design  reference  howto  diy  cool  security  antenna  project  technology 
november 2008 by milkmiruku
Exclusive: Oil Immersion Cooling Goes Mainstream with Hardcore PC's Reactor | Maximum PC
"The future today! Switched on, the Reactor looks like a PC snatched from the future and placed on your desktop. Production machines promise to be quiet and as ominous as it looks here."
news  article  technology  hardware  computer  cool  geek  design  pc 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
Call it a 'sub-subnotebook.' New 'PC' is small as a cell phone! | Computerworld Blogs
"The new iKIT is about the size of a PDA from ten years ago, but has a QWERTY keyboard and connects to the Internet at 3G speeds via your cell phone or Wi-Fi. The $175 Linux-based system has a Webcam built in, as well as a range of applications, including Web browsing, e-mail and IM."
news  technology  hardware  linux  computer  devices  cool 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
Compromising Electromagnetic Emanations of Wired Keyboard
"We found 4 different ways (including the Kuhn attack) to fully or partially recover keystrokes from wired keyboards at a distance up to 20 meters, even through walls. We tested 11 different wired keyboard models bought between 2001 and 2008 (PS/2, USB and laptop). They are all vulnerable to at least one of our 4 attacks."
news  security  exploit  hack  hacking  hardware  technology  computers  keyboard  cool  scary 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
ILoveSketch on Vimeo
"ILoveSketch, a 3D curve sketching system that captures some of the affordances of pen and paper for professional designers, allowing them to iterate directly on concept 3D curve models."
video  technology  3d  design  art  usability  inputdev  interface  drawing  cool  graphics  hardware 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
LiveLeak.com - Awesome Solenoid Symphony
"No practical use for this contraption, but pretty friggin' cool nontheless."
video  music  art  audio  hardware  diy  electronics  industrial  instrument 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Technology | Alarm sounded on second-hand kit
"Andrew Mason from security firm Random Storm bought some network hardware from auction site eBay for 99p. When he switched it on and plugged it in, the device automatically connected to the internal network of Kirklees Council in West Yorkshire."
news  uk  technology  internet  security  humour  networks  vpn  hardware 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
Bug Labs: Products
"BUG is a collection of easy-to-use electronic modules that snap together to build any gadget you can imagine. Each BUGmodule represents a specific gadget function (ex: a camera, a keyboard, a video output, etc.)."
technology  hardware  design  opensource  gadget  linux  computer  mobiles  embed  business 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
Warcarting: the low-cost alternative to wardriving
"Warcarting: the hobo's approach to wireless communications interception."
wireless  hardware  security  technology  article  video  wifi  humour  diy  hack  hardhack  mit  internet  radio 
august 2008 by milkmiruku
Speckled Computing Website
"Specks will be minute (around 1 mm3) semiconductor grains that can sense and compute locally and communicate wirelessly. ... Thousands of specks, scattered or sprayed on the person or surfaces, will collaborate as programmable computational networks call
technology  networking  research  wireless  hardware  interesting  cool  sci-fi  speckledcomputing  computers 
july 2008 by milkmiruku
The Buzzball, A Motorized Hampster Ball For Humans | Laughing Squid
"At the heart of the Buzzball is a dual motor configuration, enabling the pilot to control the motion and direction of travel via left and right control triggers, which provides power to the driving wheels."
blog  travel  technology  hardware  sport  ball  interesting  cool  iwant  hamster  cars  transport 
july 2008 by milkmiruku
A baseball cap that reads your mind
"It looks like an ordinary baseball cap. But when you put it on, the cap detects and analyzes the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals from your brain. It can even tell you if you’re getting too sleepy when driving based on your brain wave patterns."
news  technology  biology  brain  taiwan  hats  interesting  biotech  inputdev  hardware 
may 2008 by milkmiruku
Slashdot | Consumer Ethanol Appliance Promised By Year's End
"And if this magic box will produce 170 proof at $2 per gallon ... Imagine the parties; gallons and gallons of alcohol and more being produced in every neighborhood every day. I suspect the law of unintended consequences is going to kick in on this one...
slashdot  comments  humour  interesting  technology  alcohol  hardware  news  fuel 
april 2008 by milkmiruku
matt kirkland > designer for hire > stupid projects > in vestimentis ursum
"I've always been curious about stuffed animals that sing, dance, light up, or talk back. There must be a fascinating robot underneath the fur and fluff, right? So... I set out to discover what, exactly, these creatures are hiding.
hardware  toys  animals  photography  gallery  robots  technology  weird  b3ta 
april 2008 by milkmiruku
Technology Review: Moving In on the Wii
"the Motus Darwin measures absolute position with respect to earth itself. Using gyroscopes and accelerometers, the controller orients itself to the magnetic north, and senses the direction it is pointing."
hardware  gaming  inputdev  wii  electronics  cool  interesting  news  article 
february 2008 by milkmiruku
Optimus Tactus keyboard
"Optimus Tactus does not have physical keys, which means there are no restrictions on their shape and size. Any part of the keyboard surface can be programmed to perform any function or to display any images."
technology  keyboard  design  cool  oled  graphics  interface  intereting  gatget  hardware  touchscreen  wishlist 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
Arduino - HomePage
"Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments."
opensource  hardware  project  electronics  programming  diy 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
Former OLPC C.T.O. Aims to Create $75 Laptop - New York Times
"A "spin-out" from OLPC, the company, Pixel Qi is looking to create a $75 laptop and trying to advance low-cost computers and power-efficient laptops, mobile phones and other consumer electronics that are sunlight readable"
laptops  olpc  technology  business  geek  interesting  palmtops  affordablecomputing  computers  devices  hardware 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
DVICE: CES New: Rockstar MP3 player headphone splitter draws a crowd
"To avoid some sort of ear STD, get your offspring the Belkin Rockstar, a circular six-jack headphone splitter"
audio  hardware  technology  cool  shopping 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
PC Perspective - Rendering Games with Raytracing Will Revolutionize Graphics
"The team at Intel estimates that within 2 years or so, the hardware will exist that will allow "game quality" ray tracing on a desktop machine.\
gaming  article  graphics  hardware  software  interesting  prediction  3d 
september 2007 by milkmiruku
English Russia » The Matrix Goggles
"Russian artists from Moscow presented in London the totally useless but somehow cool device - goggles that you can put on and feel yourself like a robot from a Terminator movie or like somebody else from “the cyberspace”. See the video below."
gadget  graphics  vr  video  technology  design  cyberpunk  Art  weird  hardware  russia  cool 
september 2007 by milkmiruku
The Apple Motion Sensor As A Human Interface Device
"I had also mentioned other ways in which the AMS could be employed, such as for scrolling in applications and for input in video games. ... Apparently many owners of AMS-equipped PowerBooks wish to experience physical motion-based gaming."
apple  hardware  design  cool  gaming  interface  programming 
july 2007 by milkmiruku
VIRTUSPHERE - a new locomotion technology for immersing in virtual reality
"VirtuSphere advantages: User can move in any direction; walk, jump, roll, crawl, run over virtually unlimited distances, Life-like movements inside cyberspace."
technology  hardware  3d  gaming  vr  interactive 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
Mac Rumors: More Multitouch from Jeff Han
New video of a multi-touch screen with menus and selection methods being demoed.
article  design  display  hardware  software  technology  usability  video  gui 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
Alesis :: io|26
External Firewire, 24-bit/192kHz, 8 XLR/line, 2 ADAT lightpipes, 8 outs.
audio  hardware  technology  shopping  soundcard 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
dailywireless.org » Zune Phone Goes WiMAX?
"On Monday, Microsoft filed a mystery application with the FCC for an enigmatic wireless device that could be used to talk over the Internet. ... Microsoft goes on to say that the device would use OFDM as its communications protocol, not WiFi or Bluetooth
technology  wifi  microsoft  zune  audio  gadget  hardware 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
The Old New Thing : Unusual uses for a ball-point pen: Breaking into the debugger
"If you shorted the last two pins in an open ISA slot, you generated an NMI. It so happened that the tip of a ball-point pen was the ideal shape for accomplishing this."
technology  hardware  history  interesting  humour  programming 
january 2007 by milkmiruku
Voodoo Extreme: Audio in Vista is the Suck
"That's right. [Microsoft] took hardware support away from the most ubiquitous sound API implemented in games over the past several years."
microsoft  hardware  audio  software  humour  wtf  technology  news  article 
january 2007 by milkmiruku
Welcome to Wonderland
A DIY Wii controller that's larger than the console itself.
wii  nintendo  hardware  hack  humour  gaming 
december 2006 by milkmiruku
JazzMutant
ST:TNG like multitouch OLED(?) controller surface for audio and visual applications.
music  hardware  audio  midi  technology  video  visualization  interface 
october 2006 by milkmiruku
M Audio Firewire 1814
The SOS review of the M Audio 1814. Has an ADAT lightpipe which would come in handy for future expansion.
article  review  audio  hardware  reference 
october 2006 by milkmiruku
The Etherkiller
Don't mess with the IT department guys.
hardware  electronics  hack  network  technology  humour  images  prank  geek 
september 2006 by milkmiruku
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
A router with 160Gb network storage and built in web/ftp server and a BitTorrent client. Wow.
hardware  router  wireless  bittorrent  network  technology  iwant 
august 2006 by milkmiruku
MetkuMods - Because you love your hardware! - MouseFan
"So, your hand is getting a little warm while playing or surfing the net? This little mod could help you."
hardware  hack  humour  technology  peripheral  cool 
august 2006 by milkmiruku
PowerMax: Mac Pro taken apart!
A look at the innards of the new Mac Pro.
apple  mac  hardware  article  photos 
august 2006 by milkmiruku
Build_videoout_S.gif (GIF Image, 380x480 pixels)
An image from Infocomm showing different types of video signals.
video  hardware  images  reference  filetype:gif  media:image 
august 2006 by milkmiruku
FUBAR: Ten DIY Mistakes
"As Oscar Wilde once quipped, 'Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.'"
article  computer  hardware  install  doh  humour 
august 2006 by milkmiruku
秒ナビ: これか?
A size comparison of several different consoles from recent years.
gaming  consoles  hardware  design 
july 2006 by milkmiruku
Curmudgeon Gamer: History of Console Prices (or: $500 ain't the worst...)
A comparison of console prices over the years, both absolute and also taking inflation into account.
gaming  hardware  history  money  reference  statistics  economics  business 
july 2006 by milkmiruku
Angel Kitty USB keyboard for the naughty geeky lover
After the USB powered shirt here is something naughty, a maid's costume with a functional USB keyboard wrapped around the chest region. The 85 key keyboard is bendable and made of silicon to give you the right feeling and avoid damage to your girlfriend.
culture  fashion  computer  japan  technology  fun  hardware 
july 2006 by milkmiruku
Welcome to FlashMobComputing.org
Ad-hoc distributed computing using a Linux LiveCD based system.
geek  hardware  linux  network  technology  flashmob 
july 2006 by milkmiruku
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