September 2006

Interactive Boxes

  Natural Interaction has made some very cool inventions. This has to be one of the best! “In the studio of the italian designer Achille Castiglioni, visitors may peek inside some of his projects just by trying to open the boxes containing the materials: the action is completed virtually, while different voices explain what you see on the table. Collaboration with Interaction Design Institute Ivrea. ” Via: TechEBlog

Vintage Bluetooth Telephone

Are you tired of your Bluetooth head-set looking like all the rest? Why not go retro. “Now what to do with all those old analog phones you have stuffed away in you attic? Well I will tell you, you combine your Bluetooth headset with it. Ingredients: 1 old style analog phone 1 Bluetooth headset 1 soldering iron (small tip preferred) some solder various screwdrivers hot glue gun some stranded wire

LEGO Domino Bot

  This is an interesting LEGO robot. Is there anything the NXT LEGO system can’t do?  Have a look at some more LEGO creations at the creator’s site, www.plastibots.com. "For those who do not know about the Lego Mindstorms Developer Program (MDP), back in January of 2006 Lego was seeking assistance from the Lego community on their next generation Mindstorms product (NXT). Approx 9600 people applied to become one of

Homemade Flight Simulator

  When thinking of new projects it is a good idea to think big, not sure I would have ever thought of building a Flight Simulator though. 🙂 “In 1998 I began the design and constuction of my 747-400 simulator. The approximate size of the simulator is 13ft wide x 11ft long and 9ft high. It will include every switch and panel in the 747-400. The Simulator has been built

Phone Busy Indicator

Here is a super simple phone busy indicator. It should only cost a few dollars to build! “Have you ever been using the modem or fax and someone else picks up the phone, breaking the connection? Well, this simple circuit should put an end to that. It signals that the phone is in use by lighting a red LED. When the phone is not in use, a green LED is

Gym of the Future?

Could this be the Gym of the future? It is an interesting idea. “What about creating green gyms where people pay their memberships as normal, but then use swipe cards before and after they get on the machines. The difference here is that the machines would all be linked to a large central generator, so if you are really working out you will be generating much more energy than is

The Miuro -  Robot For Your iPod

The Miuro is a crazy gadget that takes mobile media to the next level. Looks like a cool hackable robotics platform. The price is a bit too steep for the casual hardware hacker though… “A new, $930 robot from Japan’s ZMP Inc. called Miuro is designed around the Apple iPod. Built in partnership with audio giant Kenwood, it basically transforms an iPod — which clips into the top of the