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Digitize your LPs and tapes

Digitize your LPs and tapes

Tapes Good resource- To transfer audio from aging cassette tapes or records, you’ll need some basic audio hardware and recording software. Cassette Deck or Turntable The first thing you’ll need is a cassette deck that can play back your tapes or a turntable for your records. Any tape deck with audio-out jacks should work...Link.

Getting Started with BitTorrent

Getting Started with BitTorrent

Torrent
CommonBits has an article for the folks who haven’t hopped on the Torrent train yet- BitTorrent, you hear about it a lot, and we’re starting to see a lot of independent films, shows, music and more get distributed- but getting the non-techies installing and configuring is always a good thing too (we get a lot of emails about this). Link.

Kodak EasyShare (Future Hack)

Kodak EasyShare (Future Hack)

Easyshare Dely
Gizmodo has a story about the new Kodak EasyShare camera- the Wifi camera with a really slick UI. I’ve been looking forward to this for awhile, but now it seems like it will be delayed until October. More bad news- the camera might only upload to Kodak’s Ofoto service (not Flickr or your own personal site/blog/other service). When it comes out I think we can expect both firmware and DNS hacks (like the PSP browser tricks) from folks who want to use more than just Kodak’s service. For $400+ it really needs to send your photos where you want them to go. Unless Kodak plans to significantly subsidize the cameras carrier-style, seems like a really odd move that won’t help sales Link.

Homebrew Nintendo DS Development

Homebrew Nintendo DS Development

Dsimages-1 Good resource for getting started in making your own DS games- Tutorial 1: Setting up the development evironment and building an example application that displays text output and reads the touch screen. Tutorial 2: Using the framebuffer mode of the Nintendo DS to draw to the screen. Also explains a bit about the Vertical Blank Interrupt. Tutorial 3: Detecting and acting on key presses. Link.