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02/14/2006
One of our readers pointed us to Eurekazone, it’s a company that makes low cost guide systems for power tools....
02/14/2006
CNET has another great picture series (with video) of super-computers starting with the 1946 ENIAC – “This computer, unfurled to...
02/14/2006
Modifications for everything from browsers to cellphones, an article by Hiawatha Bray in the Bostin globe – “We are all...
02/14/2006
Robotis of South Korea developed a low(er) cost version of the QRIO and ASIMO that can also run, they call...
02/14/2006
Smouldering-Dog writes – “This is from my site. It describes construction of a simple microcontroller circuit that has user I/O,...
02/14/2006
Alberto writes “Here’ an extensive interview with Amal Graafstra, author of RFID Toys and one of the first person with...
02/14/2006
Bill Gurstelle from The Technology Underground Blog outlines the perfect Maker workshop – “In an earlier post, I brought up...
02/14/2006
Homemade g force meter, Jesper writes – “This is a fun project. Unfortunately, it takes some time to develop the...
02/14/2006
Picture history of hard drives on CNET – “What high-tech product advances the fastest? It’s probably the hard drive. The...
02/14/2006
Make Flickr photo pool member csc934 writes “There is a lot of fun in making your own pen. They are...
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