iPhone Hacks webcast
The authors of iPhone Hacks will be having a webcast Friday, May 15, 2009 at 10am PDT. Register here to participate in this live event.
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for digital gadgetry, open code, smart hacks, and more. Processing power to the people!
The authors of iPhone Hacks will be having a webcast Friday, May 15, 2009 at 10am PDT. Register here to participate in this live event.
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Record iPhone audio directly to the cloud with the intuitive Audioboo app and have it automatically update facebook, twitter, and iTunes for effortless podcasting fun.
Folks looking for a little tube time with the new SlingPlayer iPhone app whilst bounding about outside of their Wi-Fi comfort zone can breathe easy again.
Using the compass and accelerometer in the G1, Jubei has turned his Android handset into a Wii-style controller.
Maker Jan-Piet Mens has fashioned a rather useful network monitoring device using an Arduino Duemillanove, Arduino Ethernet Shield and S65 shield.
Starting today T-mobile will start pushing the latest Android update to folks with G1 smartphones. One of the more interesting features of Android 1.5 “Cupcake” is the ability to author widgets.