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G4 Cube with LEGOmotion

I though this was especially cool until I discovered that there’s no G4 left in the G4 Cube — the LEGO mechanics, sensors, and control take up the entire inside space. Still cool, tho. Maybe a single-board computer could squeeze in there? Transforming LEGO Apple Power Mac G4 Cube [via Hacked Gadgets]

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The OTHER Jake strikes back!

The OTHER Jake strikes back!

We hear a lot about the dapper and prolific Jake von Slatt, but what about his arch-nemesis, Jake (of-all-Trades) Hildebrandt? He’s apparently been locked away in his castle laboratory, hard at work on this amazing PC casemod, built as a promotional giveaway for CodeMaster’s just-released Damnation PC/console game. Gorgeous work. I love the access ports […]

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Rubik’s Cube and Nintendo controller optic mice

In this vid, Jeri shows off the optic mice she’s stuffed into a Rubik’s Cube and an old NES controller, bringing the 80s into the 90s, courtesy of the Aughts (or something like that). Fat Man and Circuit Girl

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Out of this world Wall-E casemod machinery

Out of this world Wall-E casemod machinery

Another one of those jaw-dropping casemods found on a Russian modder’s site. This one is a Wall-E case, cut and milled entirely out of sheet metal. Dozens of pictures detail the build process. The fabrication is so beautiful, I almost wish he hadn’t painted it. Stunning. Russian Wall-E Case Mod [Via Serge on the HacDC […]

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Snow White and the Apple

Snow White and the Apple

Brilliant. Although Eve would probably make even more sense. Bookofjoe [via Evil Mad Scientist Labs’ Twitter feed]

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Cooler Master’s 5-CPU single-case PC

Cooler Master shows off a “because we can” mod of a five quad 2 core CPU system (20 x single cores) stuffed inside of a single ATCS 840 PC case. 53GHz worth of computing power. A Cooler Master 1000W Real Power M PSU was used to power everything. And they used 2.5 HDDs to reduce […]

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Frankenstein casemod

Frankenstein casemod

Dana Mattocks posted these incredible pics of his Steampunk Frankenstein computer casemod to Flickr. I’ve never seen so much crazy-cool hardware! SteamPunk Frankenstein’s photostream [via Steampunk Workshop]

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