iPhone 3G antenna test
This is cool, someone did some real testing on the iPhone 3g vs Sony and Nokia phones... via DF. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in iPhone | Digg this! ...

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Monster truck lawn mower
Filed under: transportation hacksIt's no secret that we're gear heads at heart. Our transportation hacks category is full of unfortunate machinery like [Steven Laurie]'s m...

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Networks
Nice collection of graphs, networks and more... via Robot Wisdom. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this! ...

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Summer Giveaway: Work and Style

James Powderly released
Filed under: laser hacks, newsGraffiti Research Lab's [James Powderly] along with 9 other Tibet supporters were deported from China during the Olympic's closing ceremonies. D...

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Urban Sustainability Q&A With Scott Kellogg
Scott Kellogg, author of Toolbox for Sustainable City Living: A Do-It-Ourselves Guide, took the time to let me pick his brain. He's also agreed to check out the comments...

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Dan Kaminsky’s DNS Black Hat video
Filed under: downloads hacks, security hacksBlack Hat has published the media from Dan Kaminsky's infamous DNS vulnerability talk. You can get the full video (101MB) or just the audio....

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Scrabble tile pendants
Here's an easy tutorial for pendants made from Scrabble tiles and decorative papers. The process is interesting - it could be used for modding buttons and knobs. I'd never heard of Diam...

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Wiimote head tracking in Processing
Filed under: downloads hacks, wii hacks[Manuel] has been playing around with [Johnny Lee]'s Wiimote head tracking code. He's posted a preliminary port outlining the code in t...

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SparkFun Arduino Pro
Filed under: misc hacksSparkFun's new Arduino Pro is an updated version of their Skinny. The board comes populated with the running gear of an Arduino, but without all of the connectors in place. It's targeted at people building integrated ...

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