Tag: hardware
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How do you get your mobile PC gaming fix?
First off, apologies for going quiet lately. Between work, being sick, projects around the house and working on developing a mobile app, I haven’t had a ton of time to come up with blog post ideas. However, I decided to do something a bit different today. Rather than posting about something cool, I am hoping…
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DIY Stargate Powered By A Raspberry Pi
One of these days I will get around to learning how to do some hardware hacking and building things that run off of something like the Raspberry Pi or Arduino but I’m really more of a software guy. That said, while I would generally prefer to create software, seeing stuff like this amazing DIY Stargate…
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Attention Arduino Lovers! ExtraCore Needs Your Support!
While I have never been the hardware hacker type, I have a tremendous admiration for those that are. I am always blown away by the things people create when they have some hardware know-how. Well, I’m sure there are some of you out there that enjoy fiddling with hardware so I thought you should know…
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RJ45 Ethernet Wedding Rings [pic]
I have posted some rather geeky rings on here in the past like the Star Trek engagement ring and the TARDIS engagement ring, but these RJ45 Ethernet wedding rings would have to be the geekiest wedding rings I have ever seen (or posted)! I’m not sure what geeky couple these RJ45 Ethernet wedding rings belong…
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Ghostbuster’s Theme Played by Eight Floppy Drives [video]
I still can’t believe that some people have taken old floppy drives and turned them into musical instruments. In the past, I have posted videos of the themes of a number of shows being played by floppy drives such as the Star Trek: The Next Generation theme and the Doctor Who theme, but now eight…
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Steampunk USB Drive [pic]
I tend to stick with using USB drives that are pretty plain just because using ones that are all big and fancy isn’t really practical when computer manufactures place USB ports so close together that if the drive is much bigger than the port itself, you won’t be able to use the port next to…