Month: May 2005

DIY Podcast with GarageBand.com

DIY Podcast with GarageBand.com

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GarageBand.com has a new podcast publishing feature- so I tried it out. It’s pretty easy, I recorded audio on my local system, uploaded it, then searched for a few songs that I thought were interesting (Nintendo sounding sounds / Bo Bice!) and added them to a “master playlist” from there I made a new podcast, with the playlist, set the order, typed some text and published. In about 5 minutes I made a radio show. Here it is, click download MP3 to listen. Link.

Cracking WEP in 10 minutes

Cracking WEP in 10 minutes

Small-Whoppix
Another resource for cracking WEP. With Whoppix, a Prism 2.5 based card, Kismet and this tutorial you can see how easily your WEP could be compromised. The Flash movie is a step-by-step capture of the entire process, capturing 160mb or so of data to grab the WEP key and it has a beat you can dance to. Link.

Unlocking the GeForce 6800

Unlocking the GeForce 6800

Geforce6800 Some video card hacking…Firingsquad is running a story on how to unlock all 16 pipelines in nVidia’s GeForce 6800. By default the card only ships with 12 pixel pipelines enabled, but with a tool and a few mouse clicks, the card can be unlocked to run with all 16 pipes. Performance improvements are seen everywhere, so it’s a pretty nice free upgrade. These cards are currently selling for $200 online, so a 16-pipe GeForce 6800 delivers great bang for the buck. [via] Link.

DIY Trivia on your Phone

DIY Trivia on your Phone

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WikiTrivia is a clever site that uses Wiki entries as the trivia questions. The questions are a little hard, but when I’m waiting in line or have time to kill I’ve been playing on my phone a lot lately (View image)- it works great and I think I used to pay $ for the trivia games my carrier supplied- this is better and there are entries on the Wiki I’ve worked on so I might get at least one right. Link.

Whack the Mole

Whack the Mole

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Here’s a great Phidgets project. We chose to build a ubiquitous version of the 80’s arcade classic “Whack the Mole” since we thought it would be a fun, addictive way of integrating the computer with a really physical game. To make the game a little more sophisticated than the original we made a multiplayer game where one person using a virtual version of our game can connect to the physical game board. Link.