Hublot Liberty Bullet Pocket Watch
March 20, 2010

If you think your timepiece doesn’t form you look manly ample, the Hublot bullet pocket watch might be just what you’ve been looking for. While we’re not trying to indirectly energize you to go on a rampage in your neighborhood, it might compose you look more appealing than the current Hello Kitty watch you’re wearing. It’s christened “Liberty”, and houses a Tourbillon, making it look very cool. The build sports a titanium bullet head, as well as a black aluminum base. that timepiece can be worn on a bracelet, or as a pendant. Would that form it into your Christmas wishlist, or are you looking for something more traditional?
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Xbox 360 Transformers All Spark Mod
January 20, 2010

Almost every guy out there loves Transformers, so what happens when you combine your love for Transformers and an Xbox 360 together? Well, an All Spark Xbox 360 mod is born! that All Spark houses an Xbox 360 inside, and considering that the All Spark was supposed to turn gadgets into robots, you might want to be careful that your Xbox 360 doesn’t suddenly start firing rockets around your room. At least you’re guaranteed that your Xbox 360 will stand out against the other consoles out there.
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DIY accelerometer-controlled USB gamepad
November 20, 2009
An idle mind is the devil's worksop, but thereupon again sometimes idle minds conjure up wonders like that homemade accelerometer-controlled USB gamepad which houses a PIC18F2550 from Starlino within.
The cipher for the firmware was written in PicBasic Pro and it implements a HID USB device with 2 axes and 4 buttons (only 2 buttons connected in the prototype). The device is detected by Windows XP/Vista as a standard USB gamepad and can be used with many games and applications. I am using a 2 Axes Buffered ±2g Accelerometer from DIMENSION ENGINEERING, it has a built in voltage regulator that allows powering the accelerometer directly from the USB bus (5V).
If you're interested in making one of your own, head on here.
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