Google Maps Navigation ported to G1 & MyTouch
If you own an older Android phone and were curious about Google Maps Navigation, but were afraid to ask, here’s instructions to get it running.
If you own an older Android phone and were curious about Google Maps Navigation, but were afraid to ask, here’s instructions to get it running.
Kyle Evans’ heavily modded didgeridoo looks a bit like it was plucked from Master Chief’s luggage and it’s malleable drone sounds just as intense – I created this instrument to experiment in the combination of the organic sound qualities of a didgeridoo with the advanced signal processing capabilities of modern computer programming and sound synthesis. […]
I always assumed messing around with your product’s barcode for marketing purposes was, like, a violation of the Geneva Convention or something. Like if you tried to turn your packaging’s boring rectangular barcode into a zebra, or whatever, you’d start to get late-night phone calls from Brussels: “Nice supply chain you have there. Be a shame if something were to, you know, happen to it.” Turns out nobody really cares, so long as it scans
This novel approach to cellphone microscopy from Dr. Aydogan Ozcan from the University of California, Los Angeles, foregoes bulky lenses and magnifies electronically.
I love electronic music, but lately looking up on stage at shows seems more and more like a perfect photo op for an Apple ad. I also love my Mac, but in a dark, nightclub setting, that glowing Apple elevated on stage is a distraction. It reminds me of an article in MAKE Volume 09 […]
Dubbed EasyPay, each unit will consist of a iPod touch and a special case which houses a barcode scanner, card reader, extra battery and mini-USB connector. The system runs custom POS software and uses a Pogo Sketch stylus to capture cardholder signatures.
There’s railroad-car homes, offices, hotels–even a railroad-car footbridge.