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

Get in Shape with a Wii

Here is a good selling point of the Wii. Yes it is fun to play, but it looks like the Wii is also healthy… “For most people this is their most anticipated category. To be honest, I was genuinely surprised by my end results, so I’ll just get right to it. I lost 9lbs! Obviously this doesn’t compare to Jared and the Subway diet, but I started out at a

Altoids Can Morse Code Oscillator

Nginuity from the Hacked Gadgets Forum has put together a cool Mores Code Oscillator housed in an Altoids tin. It’s a work in progress and needs a few bugs to be worked out but it is looking quite good so far!

Airsoft Turret V2

  Here is the version 2 of the Airsoft Turret. If this is the first time you are seeing this have a look at Version 1 first. “As promised here is version 2.0 of the airsoft turret project. Based on an overwhelming amount of fan feedback from the first project we decided to make the platform a little more flexible by supporting both USB and Radio Controlled interfaces so more

Monitors Galore

I love multiple monitors, I don’t think I could go back to just one. But I only have two, three when I extend my desktop onto the laptop screen… This setup makes me feel like my system is just a toy. 🙁 I think I need a new resolution for this year, more productivity from bigger monitors (and more of them)… “For those of you who are tech-heads, I’ll list

Solid Drive Speakers

Andy McCaskey of Slashdot Review took a look at a very interesting device at CES. Slap it onto a table (or almost any surface) and you have an instant speaker. Reminds me of the magneplanar technology. “This was the most fascinating device that we saw today – Inductive Dynamics Inc makes devices that attach to walls or surfaces and turn them into speakers for home theater applications. In this photo,