Using the PSP as a web browser round up…

Using the PSP as a web browser round up…

pspslash.jpgThe Playstation portable has only been out a few days here in the states and there is already a really cool hack for it- using it as a web browser. There are a few ways to do this and here are a couple- all require (for now) the game “Wipeout Pure” and redirecting the traffic via a proxy. Wombat Mobile has a great how-to here for Windows users… and here’s one if you have a FreeBSD machine- roto/moxy have some info. While I don’t think this is any scientific indicator of success- the portable gaming console that has the most hackers will “win”.

Nambers

Nambers

hieroglyphics.jpgMakezine.com is easy to remember, but sound.sky.walk.car.mysteryrobot.com sounds cooler when you use Nambers. A namber is part name and part number. Each number between 0 and 255 has a namber. For example, 1 is fun and 213 is star. I really like this idea, the nambers are simple words that represent the DNS of your site. It would be neat to make little hieroglyphics Stargate style so you could get to a site with a big pictogram dialer. Or for kids, a “see and say” web browser.

Resurrect Your Old PC for Music- with Linux

Resurrect Your Old PC for Music- with Linux

knoppix.jpgHere’s a great article about turning that old PC in to an internet-enabled CD player, DVD burner, and MP3 jukebox using Knoppix. I get asked about this a lot “What can I do with an old PC” and this is a pretty good use and Knoppix is a great way to get started. We interviewed Kyle Rankin who wrote “Knoppix Hacks” and hopefully in the next week or so we’ll be releasing the interview(s) with him and others for our Make:Audio series.