Tell Time the Thermochromic Way
This cool clock by Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy uses Thermochromism to tell time.
This cool clock by Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy uses Thermochromism to tell time.
We were all pretty wowed back in January of last year when Parrot introduced their Parrot.AR quadrotor drone. Wowed because A) it’s a quadrotor, and we’re still kind of on our collective honeymoon with the quadrotor concept in general; B) its fancy fly-by-wire system makes it so stable and easy to fly that virtually no training or practice is required…
These awesome TARDIS socks from Anna Richardson on Ravelry are sleek and cool and a subtle way to show your Dr. Who devotion. Inspired by Dr Who, these knee-high socks are from another Time and Dimension entirely. Featuring a cable and TARDIS pattern with expanded calf with the initials ‘DW’ worked in, these socks are […]
New in the Maker Shed: the Redpark Breakout Pack for Arduino and iOS is the first general-purpose serial cable that Apple has approved for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. On one end, it’s got a dock connector to plug into your iOS device. On the other end, it’s got an RS232 port that you can easily connect to Arduino or any other gadget that speaks a serial protocol.
Check out this groovy video coat from YouTuber nixiebunny1. What appears to be an array of flex boards full of RGB LEDs attached to a standard lab coat, this iPod accessory seems like it would be a big hit at parties with a little tailoring.
The folks at Honestly … WTF share a quick and easy tutorial for making these cool wrapped bracelets that are great for wearing stacked or on their own.
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