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07/23/2008
The NTFS file system has support for additional data, called Alternate Data Streams (ADS), to be attached to any file....
07/22/2008
Here’s a clever way to fold an 8.5×11 sheet of paper into a small book. The way it’s folded, all...
07/21/2008
Your iPhone can connect you to the web from just about anywhere, but sometimes browsing on a tiny screen isn’t...
07/20/2008
Hand Andersson’s Tilted Twister is a LEGO robot that can solve a scrambled Rubik’s Cube in about 6 minutes. I’ve...
07/19/2008
Ladyada and PT have kicked off the first episode of their Citizen Engineer video series in style. This episode explores...
07/18/2008
Click To Play Brian Chan figured out how to make this origami Wall-E from a single uncut square of paper....
07/17/2008
Check out Daniel Andrade’s binary LED clock built using the Arduino. It’s well thought out, including controls for setting the...
07/16/2008
One of the most power-hungry components in a traditional laptop is its hard disk, and time between charges can be...
07/15/2008
There’s been a bit of a database religious war on Dare Obasanjo and Jeff Atwood’s blogs, all on the subject...
07/14/2008
NXT Mindstorms hacker BlueToothKiwi created a working Wall-E trash collector robot and uploaded build instructions to the NXTLog. To mark...
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