August 2007

Home Made Circuit Board Pre-Heat workstation for Solder Re-work

If you do lots of circuit board repairs you have probably looked into getting a pre-heat station. Since they are quite costly they tend to be out of reach of the home hobbyist. If you are ever considering to make your own check out the Home Made Circuit Board Pre-Heat workstation for Solder Re-work over at JXP Creations. “Circuit board pre-heat workstations are very expensive, $350.00 – $2500.00. The goal

Name the Thing Contest - 15

Congratulation to winner of the last contest. The prize this week is a compact flashlight, it is sure to come in handy when poking around in the dark areas behind computers and server racks. ๐Ÿ™‚ This contest will run for this weekend only (August 11 – 12, 2007) . Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item pictured above and give an example of what

Machine Gun With Everything

TechEBlog had one of the funniest things I have seen in a long time. Check out the Machine Gun With Everything! It is still missing a few things though, where is the cup holder, USB charger for the iPod, GPS unit… If anyone has more info about this unit I want to hear from you.

Fonera Internet Controlled Switch

Remember the FON routers that were being given away a few months ago? Cryptonoid has a project that would allow you to make a switch that can be controlled from anywhere on the internet. I wouldn’t suggest controlling 110AC with it though unless you use some isolation. Please read the comments, as I mentioned circuit isolation such as a relay should be used. “I got my first FON router for

Webcam Astrocam - Telescope Camera

  I don’t own a telescope, but if I did, having a way to capture and share the images I was looking at would be fun to do. This Webcam Astrocam is a DIY Telescope Camera that could be built quite inexpensively. “Here’s one of the many ways a webcam can be converted to a camera for a telescope. This is kind of an old mod but it shows pretty

Jet Engine School Bus

They didn’t make buses like this when I was going to school. ๐Ÿ™‚ After the jet engine got crammed in there I bet there is still room for 2 or 3 people making this a nicely versatile vehicle. The video after the jump is an example of what could be done with the regular school buses.  

iPhone Hacked to run NES

Apple wanted the iPhone to be a closed system. With a bit of creative coding that has all changed. If you want to play some NES games, all you need is a iPhone and you are good to go! Have a look at the Google Code page for the iPhone NES Emulator for more details. Video after the jump. “A native NES emulator for the iPhone, currently using the InfoNES