Brian Nadel
Brian is a writer based north of New York City, and is the former editor-in-chief of Mobile Computing & Communications magazine. A 25-year veteran of technology journalism, he has worked for Popular Science, PC Magazine, and Business Tokyo.Author of these Magazine Articles
Flash Memory Hard Disk
This fake hard drive stores more data and raises eyebrows.
In
DIY: Circuits
from MAKE:
17: Lost Knowledge page 159
USB Key Makeovers
These case-modded pocket drives move your files with style.
In
DIY: Circuits
from MAKE:
17: Lost Knowledge page 163
Solar-Powered Bike GPS
Green handlebar navigation from recycled parts.
In
DIY: Outdoors
from MAKE:
10: Home Electronics page 134
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Flash Memory Hard Disk
This fake hard drive stores more data and raises eyebrows.
In
DIY: Circuits
from MAKE:
17: Lost Knowledge page 159
USB Key Makeovers
These case-modded pocket drives move your files with style.
In
DIY: Circuits
from MAKE:
17: Lost Knowledge page 163
Solar-Powered Bike GPS
Green handlebar navigation from recycled parts.
In
DIY: Outdoors
from MAKE:
10: Home Electronics page 134
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