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... mods, 26 sexy Steampunk art and hi-tech hacks. Mouse, USB, RSS Feed The top two are fully functional modded mice, each is a one of a kind shiny handcrafted brass wonder. The USB drive holds 2GB of storage, but if you take this slick stick to work ... sexy as sin Steampunk artistic designs. 25 Hardware Hacks: Old Tech Turned into New Gadgets Repurposed gadgets let your ...
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... ’ll need about $20 worth of hardware that includes a simple bracket made with basic hardware store parts and a USB trigger button with dual outputs. The USB trigger will take a tiny bit of electronics know-how but if you can wire a lamp you can turn an Altoids tin and a simple circuit board into a dual-trigger for your 3D camera rig. ...
Makeuseof.com has posted a tutorial on making a Chrome OS bootable USB thumb drive. But before you rush over to download the OS, you should know that it is still in the very early stages of ... OS, all you get is pretty much a web browser. At any rate, you will need a 4GB drive, a computer that allows booting from a USB drive and has a network adapter. And a bit of luck. And of course, Chrome OS.
The best hacks are often the simplest. FourEyes3D is one of these, and it takes a pair of standard webcams and uses them to make a stereo video, letting you beam your ugly mug in three glorious ... as the developer tells us: “The finicky part is mounting your matched pair of generic USB webcams 90 millimeters apart (the same distance apart as your own eyes).” Best of all, you don’t ...
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... Flash, build an LED desk lamp using LEGO and USB power for charging, and use an Arduino shield to add network control ... . A broken Bluetooth headset was used for the switch, battery, and USB charging capabilities. From there he built an articulated arm and body ... of the work in getting connected. Don’t be afraid to send in hacks of all difficulty levels. If you’ve got one that’s a ...
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... 'll need about $20 worth of hardware that includes a simple bracket made with basic hardware store parts and a USB trigger button with dual outputs. The USB trigger will take a tiny bit of electronics know-how but if you can wire a lamp you can turn an Altoids tin and a simple circuit board into a dual-trigger for your 3D camera rig. ...

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