Campbell’s Soup goes do-it-yourself 06/08/2005 Why eat soup, when you can grow your own. A Japanese company is offering a seed version of the Campbell's...
The Museum of RetroTechnology 06/08/2005 For centuries inventors and dreamers have pushed technology beyond our wildest expectations, taking us into the air, underwater and into...
Atari Flashback 2.0 Preview 06/08/2005 Here's a preview of the Atari Flashback 2.0 system which can be hacked to play original cartridges. This will be...
Project Splinescan – Cheap 3D scanning 06/08/2005 SplineScan is a low-cost, cross-platform 3D scanning system. Although this project is not confined to a single method of scanning,...
Lexmark still trying… 06/07/2005 Back in February Lexmark lost their attempt to stop companies making less expensive printer cartridges, they tried to use the...
Gamma Ray Bursters, Space Elevators… 06/07/2005 Science Friday's latest audio is up. Joshua Bloom Assistant Professor of Astronomy and the University of California, Berkeley talks about...
Tin Million Uses 06/07/2005 Altoids tins are one of favorite projects cases (seen here). Now Altoids is having a very neat Maker-like contest. To...
Open Systems for Car Computers? 06/07/2005 Encouraging. According to AUTOSAR, replacing an evil stew of proprietary automotive software with open code could save OEMs and suppliers...
Spherical wooden tree houses 06/07/2005 These look really amazing. Free Spirit Spheres has commenced limited production of the 3.2 metre fibreglass sphere tree houses and...
Paper plate geometry art 06/07/2005 More art with paper platers! Here are pictues of more recent models over the last four years. They are all...