Giant Lego minifigs invade Kansas City
Michael Curry designed and printed these 4x sized Lego men for Christmas gifts this year
Michael Curry designed and printed these 4x sized Lego men for Christmas gifts this year
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories shows us how to stitch up a pair of fuzzy 10-sided percentile dice for your rear view mirror. I had never heard of percentile dice, but a quick scan on Wikipedia revealed their typical purpose to randomly choose a number between 1 and 100 when you forgot your 100-sided die at […]
Merry Christmas Craftters! Thank you for reading us each day and sending us links to your awesome projects. If you’re making something or cooking something special, we would love to see! Please post up a photo of it in our CRAFT Flickr Pool. The entire CRAFT team wishes you a wonderful and joyous holiday today. […]
Mod of the Year 2010 @ bit-tech.net…. It’s been another epic year for modding on bit-tech. Our regular Mod of the Month articles have been jam-packed with dozens of fantastic projects, all of which showed huge potential. Some have been completed, others haven’t, and we’ve also found other projects lurking in our forums which we’ve […]
It’s on! Freaklabs writes – Earlier this month, GE officially endorsed ZigBee as the wireless standard of choice for smart appliances in a white paper, but the Wi-Fi guys aren’t having any of it. The Wi-Fi Alliance released a statement yesterday denouncing the white paper as “flawed” and “inaccurate.” Read more.
Ali Javey, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkley, shows Technology Review how his lab prints electronic skin.
Taking Apart the Microsoft Kinect… The Microsoft Kinect is the first consumer product that lets people control an interface using gesture and voice alone. An add-on for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 video-game console, the sensor-packed device can determine your position and interpret vocal commands, all without requiring you to hold any special controllers or wear special […]