Build your own Bullet Time Rig
Graffiti Research Lab has posted a set of step by step instructions on how to make your very own bullet time rig ala la Matrix on Instructables. They designed it for a Hip Hop video (Link to video)
Now it’s not cheap, you still need to have over 20 cameras to make it work, but if [...]
Poor Mans 3d Scanner
Don’t have $4000 + to purchase a high end 3d scanner? Using a simple web cam, a free (as in beer) piece of windows software and a laser line level you too can achieve the same stunning results. The David Laserscanner does just that. Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
- A camera (e.g. web [...]
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Tech.nocr.at, founded on July 1, 2007, is a weblog dedicated to bringing you an unbiased clear cut view on all things related to technology. In addition to giving you an clear cut look at what’s happening in technology we bring you from time to time reviews on the hottest gadgets and gizmos. Tech.nocr.at is [...]
GSM Phone Line Interceptor
This tri-band phone and room interceptor is capable of monitoring just about any landline call, regardless of whether they are incoming or outgoing and transmitting conversations to your location via GSM. It is smart enough to detect voices in a room automatically, using its extremely sensitive microphone to transmit the ongoing conversation. The internal [...]
I Hack Charities DOT org
Johnny Long of ihackstuff.com started a project that is unlike any other. A charity that hackers devote their time on humanitarian projects according to their expertise. What makes that different than any other humanitarian project? It involves hackers. The best of the best in security and IT.
Are you a hacker? Want to give back a [...]
iPod Touch Factory Menu
A new iPod touch owner stumbles across a test/factory Menu which shows a bunch of status icons, most intriguing of all of them is the Bluetooth icon. Could the unit have the capability for bluetooth? Only time will tell as these units start to hit store shelves.
[via Gizmodo]
Rumour: Blackberry Pearl 2
Boy Genius Report is reporting that the new Blackberry Pearl 2 will be rolling out to Sprint around the US Thanksgiving.
The new Blackberry will have integrated GPS but will lack the WiFi most people were hoping for. A CDMA version of the Curve is also planned for release some time during the first quarter [...]
Best of the week – Aug 13 -19
Nmap 127.0.0.1 : Flash Style (Rob)
Vista powered Super Nintendo (Frank)
Free File: HTTP File Server (Rob)
Fully mechanical Pong – No TV (Frank)
Free File: Emergent Task Timer (Mike)
Emgeton Mini One – Windows powered iPhone Clone (Frank)
Hack your remote control (Frank)
Free File: PC Decrapifier (Mike)
WhiteDust Gone? (Rob)
Unlocked iPhones available in Hong Kong (Frank)
It’s time to Evolve (Rob)
Apple’s collapsible connection patent
Apple is expected to introduce a widescreen ultra-portable laptop in the coming months. A new design patent has revealed that it may contain a c collapsible connection receptacle on the back to house all of the I/O ports.
Under the design proposal, the ports maintain their original form whether the connection system is in an [...]
Scripting is baaaad
So, on Monday I reported on why you shouldn’t allow Flash on your network with the article: Nmap 127.0.0.1: Flash Style . Kind of hinting toward how a malicious site could scan your internal network without triggering your firewall, IPS/IDS, or sometimes even a host based firewall/ips. Today, I have a new threat that is [...]
Nmap 127.0.0.1: Flash style
A design flaw found in ActionScript (Flash) has been allowed the scanning hosts via trial and error. Whenever a port is queried by Flash that isn’t open, it responds with a “SecurityErrotEvent” instantly. But, when a port is open, it doesn’t get that response for an extended period of time, while it waits for a [...]
Great Laptop battery hack
The one thing I love about the web is the amazing things you stumble across and the many things you learn. I stumbled across this laptop battery hack when I was trying to figure out what to do about the dead battery on my old Toshiba laptop that my wife and kids use from [...]
Hacker Conference: Before
So, you are getting ready for your first Hacker conference, you have no idea what to expect. Here is what I did, and I’ll tell you how it worked out: What I should have brought and what I shouldn’t have, etc.
I should precursor this by saying, this may be my first trip to Defcon, but [...]
Bluetooth Adopts New Core Version
The board of directors over at the Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced the adoption of Core Specification Version 2.1+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate). The new spec is set to make device set-up faster and increases batter life of bluetooth devices.
Other key enhancements include…
Improved Pairing – The new pairing process enables all consumers to quickly setup [...]
Duracell Mobile Charger
Posted by Frank on October 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment
It was only a matter of time for battery companies to get in on the business of charging you gadgets on the go. With that said Duracell has launched it’s Mobile Charger for charging any devise that is powered by USB.
Link: iLounge
Link: Duracell Press Release
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