Video recording comes to Palm Pre
A number of folks have been working determinedly at getting video recording capabilities functioning on the Palm Pre since it’s debut. Well, it would seem that the long wait is over.
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for digital gadgetry, open code, smart hacks, and more. Processing power to the people!
A number of folks have been working determinedly at getting video recording capabilities functioning on the Palm Pre since it’s debut. Well, it would seem that the long wait is over.
Zipit hacker Hunter Davis runs through installing Linux on the low-cost WiFi connected IM device in his latest tutorial.
If you’re designing a user interface for an iPhone app, the appropriately named NotePod seems like it would be perfect for knocking out a quick sketch. The full-scale die-cut 100pp pad features rounded corners and the familiar minimalist iPhone interface.
Adafruit’s first open source Homeland Security non-lethal weapon project – The “Do-it-yourself Handheld LED-Based Incapacitator: THE BEDAZZLER”. After attending a conference where the $1million “sea-sick flashlight” (THE DAZZLER) was demoed by Homeland Security, Adafruit decided to create an under $250 version and here are the source code, schematics and PCB files! This is not a […]
If you are curious about the technical details of designing and laying out gears and gear trains, you can download a complete, free, public domain copy of the 1922 edition of the American Machinist Gear Book from Google Books right now.
Two used units, anyway. You need to move quickly if you want the cheap one for $23.99:
Cracked casing. Has caused dog to grow third pair of legs. Still adorable. Good product.
Because after that one’s gone, the price jumps up to $2500:
Found this in some old abandoned village while on vacation. Older, Russian model (PU239)? Please inquire about shipping. Not responsible for damage due to radiation or explosions.
Or you could just visit the manufacturer’s website and buy it there.
And no, it’s not a joke, but you wouldn’t know it from reading the reviews on Amazon. The 168 reviews are, in fact, the best reason to check out the listing. Highlights include:
So glad I don’t have to buy this from Libyans in parking lots at the mall anymore.
I bought this to power a home-made submarine that I use to look for prehistoric-era life forms in land-locked lakes around my home town in Alaska. At first I wasn’t sure if this item would (or could) arrive via mail, but I was glad to see it showed up with no problems. Well, almost no problems.
Great Product, Poor Packaging
I purchased this product 4.47 Billion Years ago and when I opened it today, it was half empty.
I bought it for my cat
I bought this for my cat and put it with a flask containing poison, in a sealed box. Do you think he likes it ? I’ve not opened the box yet.
Layar, the augmented reality app for the Android platform will be incorporating 3D capabilities into the application in November. They’ve released a tech preview this week for PICNIC ’09 in Amsterdam.