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Martha Stewart said she found out how to remove those house arrest bracelets on the internet- she’s a better HOW TO Googler than I am, I was curious but couldn’t find anything. Asked about the electronic monitoring device she must wear on her ankle she has complained repeatedly that it irritates her skin Stewart says she knows how to remove it. “I watched them put it on. You can figure out how to get it off,” she is quoted as saying. “It’s on the Internet. I looked it up.” Link.

If you are the owner of a Bluetooth headset, you will be glad to know that besides using it with your cellular phone, you can also use it together with your Windows XP PC. However, you may have attempted to pair up the headset with your PC only to find out that the built-in Bluetooth stack in Windows XP Service Pack 2 does not support the headset. Link.
Everything is contained in a standard, run of the mill, metal toolbox. The bottom drawer contains a working computer with a VIA EPIA V motherboard & cpu, memory, hard drive, cd rom drive, fans, power supply, and cables. The middle drawer contains a usb audio interface, roll-up keyboard, mouse, and a Gameboy running Sludgeon2. The top contains a midi controller, power cables, surge protector, and a crappy lcd screen mounted to the bottom of the lid. Holes were drilled so that the power cables in the top could be connected to their respective devices in the middle and bottom drawers and would not impede the opening and closing of these drawers. [via] Link.
Noah Vawter (part of the team behind the the Chiclet DSP Music Box, and loads of other cool stuff) and Nathan Wray have developed PSPKick, a sample-based drum machine for the PSP. Looks like a 12 track xoxox inteface, and can output drum loops into wav files on the memory stick. Fun fun fun Link.
