October 2008

Name the Thing Contest - 66

This contest will run for one week (Nov 1 – Nov 6, 2008) . Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item pictured above and give an example of what can be done with it. Please do not give the answer in the comments. Send an email to contest @ hackedgadgets.com with "Name the Thing Contest" as the subject, and the message body consisting of:

Happy Halloween from Hacked Gadgets

  Happy Halloween from Hacked Gadgets! The video above is from our friend Rick Crammond, he is hacking up a pumpkin the way any true hacker would do it. 🙂 The second video by Macadin is a neat idea, a projector is used to project an image into a pumpkin. If done right this could be a spooky effect that would reduce your candy expenditure.        

LinkInk Digital Accelerometer Pen - PIC32 Design Challenge Entry

  This LinkInk Digital Accelerometer Pen could be the future of pen input. It is another entry in the PIC32 Design Challenge. Looks like there is stiff competition between the top design projects. I am very curious to see how well an accelerometer will be able to represent pen based writing. If it has sufficient resolution to complete this task I wonder if it could be used to generate 3D

Hacked Gadgets Workbench Contest - three days left to enter

Entry 16   These are entries 16 through 25 of the Hacked Gadgets Workbench Contest. There is only 3 days left to get something in! Seeing all of the different workbench configurations is fantastic, next time I need to reconfigure I will know exactly what I need to do. 🙂 It is very interesting to see that space doesn’t seem to be a limiting factor when setting up a work

Altered Electric Skateboards - Wireless Speed Control

  If skateboard speed matters then a board by Altered Electric Skateboards may be the board for you. All you need is the wireless speed controller in hand and a passion for the open road (or at least a big parking lot). How long will it be before we see a DIY model that is faster than this one? "How does it work? and how does it Start & Stop?

BUMS Project - Bathroom Utilities Management System - PIC32 Based

  Microchip (the makers of the popular PIC Microcontroller) are in the middle of a great contest called the PIC32 Design Challenge. There are many phases to this contest, currently the hardware phase is being conducted. After this phase the current 128 participants will be down to only 32. This contest is bringing out some great projects from some creative minds! This Bathroom Utilities Management System by Brent Morse is