Month: June 2005

TiVo Announces Developer Challenge Winners

TiVo Announces Developer Challenge Winners

4.3.Audiofaucet TiVo announced the winners for its HME Developer Challenge contest today. The grand prize winner is AudioFaucet (nee iSee iTunes) and its author Kyle Copeland, who will be receiving a Segway for his work. AudioFaucet provides control over iTunes for people streaming music using an Airport Express (or a really long audio cable) using TiVo’s Home Media Engine platform. Link.

Build your own Chat-Cord

Build your own Chat-Cord

Img 4354.Jpg Voice over IP is taking over the world and I also like the idea of calling for free… The problem I’ve experienced so far is the fact that you always have to use those cumbersome headsets. When it would be possible to use your standard phone for this application, the experience of VoIP would be much more like the real POTS (plain old telephone system). Link.

HOW TO Build a String Thing

HOW TO Build a String Thing

String Thing 22 Building String Thing: Laser Pointers and Vibrating Rods: What’s great about the String Thing is two-fold: first, it’s an ingenious design, and second, Ben rigorously documents how he did it, including some false starts. The steel rods are a “stroke” of genius: using magnets, the rods “vibrate” as you play them for physical feedback, while a sophisticated combination of laser pointers and webcams calculate your finger position. [via] Link.

GPS Drawing

GPS Drawing

All 2004-V06 03Big6John writes “I was reminded of this site by your mention of Google Earth and GPS. It shows a technique of making drawings by carefully tracing out a path while recording the GPS position. Other drawings are made as a side-effect of another activity, such as skydiving”. Link.