Dialing from a picture frame
Looks like a good Make project…This would allow seniors (and others with impaired abstract thinking skills,) to dial phone numbers by just choosing a photo of someone and placing it in a holder next to the phone…you have to wonder if someone could hack this together out of, say, a CueCat, a free barcode font, and a photo printer... [via] Link.
If you’re one of the folks who have a new iPod nano and have scratches – here’s a HOW TO on using some Brasso, polishing cream and a little time to polish it up to like-new.
Using an old modem to make a useful circuit to convert phone audio to regular line audio. This little hack is useful for those of us wanting to record Voip telephone calls for podcasts with good quality audio. Keep in mind that recording telephone calls without notifying all parties involved is against the law in many parts of the world.
Here’s a quick video of something we’re tinkering with – a virtual MAKE in
Make your own Zen Micro car mount – a durable and stylish, yet cheap, car mount for the Zen with easy to find items. The Parts: Two full-size Altoids tins, One big-size plastic paper clamp thing, One can of spray paint, some velcro strips.
A solar-powered handbag designed by a student from Brunel University promises to make finding keys and other items at the bottom of a bag easier. The handbag, dubbed Sun Trap, uses a solar cell attached to the outside of the bag to trap energy from sunlight. The energy is stored in an internal battery which lights up the lining. [