2007

Pocket Commodore 64 Emulator

For anyone wanting to bring back the C-64 memories without looking for one on Ebay you could simply use Pocket Commodore 64. “Not everyone has the time or skill to hack together their own “real” Commodore 64 palmtop computer. Luckily, clickgamer.com offers the $24.95 Pocket Commodore 64 emulator for Windows Mobile. This software includes full Commodore 64 hardware emulation, stereo SID sound, keypad to C64 keyboard mapping, multiple built-in BIOS

The Secret Life of the Telephone

Watch the video to find out how the Telephone came to be. Video after the jump. ” The forerunner of the telephone was the telegraph. By 1870 all major towns in Europe and America had telegraphs, sending messages in ‘on’ and ‘off’ pulses (e.g. Morse code). It was while trying to improve the telegraph that Bell discovered the telephone.”

Penny Drums and More

  Db3ll has come up with some very interesting musical creations. They all seem to use Ableton Live. Read more about these projects at 13 Unlucky Songs About Love. Check out more of his creations after the jump.

Jeep Booth Waterfall

  This waterfall display is impressive, I would have loved to see it in person. “From Detroit to Beijing, the Jeep Waterfall has mesmerized auto showgoers from across the globe. Tune in to discover how this H20 wonder works.” Thanks Frank S.

Injkjet Hacks

Some of the items that are thrown away every day make the most interesting hacks. Sprites mods has come up with a controller that will operate a inkjet cartridge, check out the picture of it printing on water! Parallax has also made a kit that lets people experiment with inkjets without reinventing the wheel… Check out the Parallax videos after the jump. “The characters are generated based on a small

ILLUMAWALL by DUO-GARD

Add some light to your house with Illuma Wall. “With Duo-Gard’s new IllumaWALL, you can flood your house with daytime sunlight AND make it glow like a colorful lantern after dusk in uneartly colors like green and pink. If you’re really ostentatious, you can even liven up the neighborhood with a pulsating spectrum of pink, yellow, green, and blue. Add in your favorite musical tracks and you’ve got yourself a

Virtual Impact Suit

It seems that vibration is a very common element in modern gaming. Lots of joysticks have it built in to give the player a more immersive experience. For example a bomb explodes close to you and you can feel it in the joystick, you get shot and you feel that too. The Virtual Impact Suit takes it to the next level, you would literally feel the bullet hit you in