Wow that’s very complicated. It is a custom portable gaming systems by modder Trstn18. It features a transparent casing and plays SNES, NES, and Genesis games. The console is powered by six 2600mAh batteries which provides 5 to 7 hours of playing on a single charge. Video after the break. Read more…
Jay Hauf has modded a Dreamcast controller into an iPhone dock. Cool or not?
[via Gizmodo]
Normal alarm clocks are not going to work for heavy sleepers but with the addition couple of 140-decibel electric horns, it works really well.
“A relay, a 12-volt laptop power supply and a whiff of solder later, and this cheap alarm clock was transformed into the most ear-shattering alarm clock you’ll ever hear.”
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It is rare to see people mod their PC case into the shape of a kitchen appliance. Check out this one, Modder Zbyšek built a MiniCooker PC complete with blue LED (gas burner) which really looks like real flames. It is built using hand, including welding together the metal chassis, and creating custom plastic knobs and the fake burners out of acrylic.
Inside that oven consists of a Pentium D820 3.5 GHz CPU, with 2GB of DDR2 RAM, and an nVidia 9600GT graphics card.
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Hey guys, there are few shots of iPod Touch with a camera. Is it possible? Take a look at the video and pics after the break. Read more…
It was made by an iPhone.fr forum member WCR for his new iPhone 3GS. It is a NES controller iPhone dock. From the picture, we can tell that a little outlet was cut on the front surface for the connector, a USB cable replaced the controller’s wire and for sure some weight was put on the controller to hold the iPhone from falling. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Hey guys, Instructable is going to teach you how to make a USB Cigar Flash Memory (with LEDs). If you have a broken case USB, maybe you can replace with this one, get from your dad if he has one. Video after the break. Read more…
Someone has fitted a wireless doorbell module into a NES controller.
“The module was modified a bit to deal with the relatively high resistance of the NES controller button pads as well as to add a feedback LED”
It has been tested up to 30 feet through walls and doors without problems.
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That’s really cool! It is called the Edelweiss PC, created by Pius Giger in Switzerland. Look like it is equipped with the water(oil) cooling system. No detail on the specs but this is more focus on the design, so just forget about the specs. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Hey guys this is the steampunk version of PlayStation 3, featuring wood veneer finish and brass detailing. The modification did not affect the system internals so it still has the warranty. More pictures after the break. Read more…