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Posted on Wednesday, 23 April 2008  |
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Custom K3YB04RD
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Posted on Tuesday, 22 April 2008  |
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Espresso Machine control using Wii Nunchuk
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That’s coo! This is the world’s first espresso machine controlled using the Nintendo Wii Nunchuk. It is made of a fancy-pants Rancilio Silvia espresso machine, the multi-purpose Arduino micro-controller, and some high-end hacking along with an integrated calendar, sleep timer, wake-up alarm, and temperature regulation. Check it out after the break.
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Posted on Thursday, 17 April 2008  |
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Sawed-off USB Memory Drive
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From the picture, it looks like a ripped and broken USB cable. Actually there’s an USB flashes drive inside. This whole DIY project only cost $10. Check out the steps at EvilMadScientist.
[via Ubergizmo]
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Posted on Friday, 11 April 2008  |
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Playstation 3 Portable
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Alright, this is the Ben Heck’s latest modding, the portable PS3. It features an original 60 GB PS3 model with backwards compatibility, 17″ HDTV 720p screen, with HDMI connection and a built-in keyboard and stereo audio amplifier. The portable PS3 measures 17″ x 13.75″ x 3″ which is slightly thinner than the original PS3 and it weighs 16 pounds. The unit was planned to be auctioned off for charity. More pictures after the break.
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Posted on Monday, 07 April 2008  |
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Watercooled Xbox 360
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That’s cool! Really cool! This is when your Xbox 360 gets overheated; a forum user called Wolfe at onansdisciples.com has come out with a watercooled Xbox 360. There are heat sinks added to the rams and power supply. Continue reading to take a look at the inside.
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Posted on Saturday, 05 April 2008  |
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Motorcycle PC Case
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Wow! Is that how a biker’s computer looks like? You can’t ride this to town but rather sitting at home as a fully functional PC. This SLI Machine is modded by a Russian casemodder Dennis Ilyin, featuring a custom built chassis, liquid cooling, and lots of LEDs. The casemod will sure reminds you the Porsche Cayenne Wheel PC. More pictures after the break.
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Posted on Tuesday, 01 April 2008  |
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World’s First Sony PSP Slim Modded with Dual Analog Sticks
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Are you hoping for an analog stick on next generation PSP? Well someone has got it, a modder has put in an analog stick on the current PSP. However, there’s no official games yet that support it. Video after the break.
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Posted on Friday, 28 March 2008  |
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Phase III Case Mod
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The Chris Cook’s Phase III just looks like a treasure box. It is a cover-open case and the motherboard on top can be flipped up as well to access to other parts. This mod case is big enough can fit in all the standard parts additionally add multiple hard drives, card readers, LCD display and watercooling components. Continue reading for more pictures.
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Posted on Monday, 10 March 2008  |
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Case Mod: AMD Phenom Spider
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The PROJECT PHENOM PC case is modded by the Mnpctech.com. This robotic case is powered by 2.6GHz AMD Phenom 9900 and comes with 2GB OCZ PC2-8000 memory, WD 400GB HDD, CoolerMaster Copper Sphere CPU cooler, GB 790FX board, 750W PCPC power supply and running on Windows Vista Ultimate. Other features include an Iz3D 22″ widescreen monitor, Thermaltake 7″ 5.25 Bay LCD, Razer Lachesis Mouse, Razer Lycosa Keyboard, 4 Black SATA II cables (right angled/straight), Pioneer BD Reader + DVD +/-R/RW SATA. Continue reading for more pictures and videos.
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Posted on Friday, 29 February 2008  |
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LEGO PC Mod
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You can make a lot of things using LEGO and that includes a PC case. This LEGO PC case is powered by NVDIA Epia PD 1GHz processor and comes with NVIDIA 6200 PCI graphics card, 80GB hard drive, DVD drive, 1GB RAM, and 200 watt power supply. Looks like you will need a LEGO mouse and monitor next.
[via TechFresh]
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