Category: Consumer Electronics

  • Hand-Painted Zelda and Link Earphones [pic]

    I gave up wearing earphones several years ago in favor of earbuds, but when I did wear earphones, I always preferred the clip-on type.  They just seemed to be much more convenient than something that went over your head and you never really had to worry about them slipping off when you move.  Well, if…

  • Game Boy iPad 2 Smart Cover [pic]

    When it comes to cases for my iPad 2, I prefer to have something that protects the entire device, not just the screen.  The back certainly isn’t as important as the screen but that still doesn’t mean I want my beautiful and expensive iPad to get all scratched up.  Well, most people seem to be…

  • Portal Aperture Science iPad Sleeve [pic]

    I am a big believer for having a case to protect your expensive gadgets like the iPad.  I may not use screen protectors since I seem to be completely incapable of putting them on without dust getting under them and causing air bubbles but I am a big proponent of cases.  Well, for the Portal…

  • iPad 2 Duct Tape Magnetic Jackets [pic]

    A while back, I posted about a really awesome TARDIS bag made out of duct tape that you guys really seemed to love so I knew you would want to hear about this!  The creator of the TARDIS duct tape bag now has a new project and he needs your help!  Eric, perhaps better known…

  • HandyNES: Portable NES Console [pic]

    Like many gamers, I often get the urge to play old games at random times but often the games I want to play aren’t within easy reach at the time (I woke up at 4:30am this morning with the urge to play Super Mario World and had the music stuck in my head so I…

  • NES Controller Hacked to Control Etch-A-Sketch [video]

    Tired of fiddling with the knobs on your old Etch-A-Sketch in a sad attempt to make some sort of picture?  Well, one guy decided to get his hack on and make drawing on the Etch-A-Sketch a little more gamer friendly by wiring up an NES controller to control the knobs.  Stepper motors are hooked up…