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What I Believe In

January 7, 2010

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DIY Interactive Whiteboard Using Wiimote

April 25, 2009

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Last week we built a head tracking device, from a project originally created by a professor at Carnegie Mellon University named Johnny Lee. His other project, the Wiimote powered interactive whiteboard, is just as impressive and twice as useful. It turns any projector, monitor, or laptop screen into an interactive display. Here is an eye-popping… [Read more…]

DIY Head Tracking for 3D Display

April 18, 2009

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Recently I have had the fortune to experiment with two projects originally created by a professor at Carnegie Mellon University named Johnny Lee. A couple years ago he put together a few programs and some code libraries to form some of the most impressive pieces of software I have seen. His research with the programs… [Read more…]

Anonymous Online: Spoof your MAC and Block IP’s

February 2, 2009

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Are you one of the many people out there who thinks that for the most part you are anonymous when you are on the Internet? Are you one of the many who think that just because you visit only reputable and well known websites your computer can’t possibly get any spyware/malware? Photo courtesy [henning]. Well,… [Read more…]

DIY Brushed Steel iPod in 5 Steps!

November 4, 2008

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[Today’s post is going to be a bit short, but still quite exciting. I'm having a really busy week, and the administrative tasks are taking a lot of my time.] Having an iPod for a year, it gathers quite a lot of scratches and it’s not that sexy anymore – but you can fix that… [Read more…]