The World’s Largest iPod Dock

Posted by Jill Harness in Science & Tech on December 12, 2011 at 11:06 pm

At first glance, the speaker above may look like an ordinary iPod dock…that is, until you actually see the iPod inside of it. The $30,000 device is more than 8 feet wide and 700 pounds. Obviously it’s more than a little ridiculous, but it’s certainly a good way to attract attention to the Behringer’s booth at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show where it will debut.

Link Via The Consumerist

 
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House of the Rising Sun

Posted by Miss Cellania in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Video Clips on December 2, 2011 at 6:54 pm


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From YouTube member bd594, the same geek who brought us “Bohemian Rhapsody” by The Gadget Orchestra a couple of years ago, we now have the classic “House of the Rising Sun” played by various vintage electronic gadgets. The instruments:

a. HP Scanjet 3P, Adaptec SCSI card and a computer powered by Ubuntu v9.10 OS as the Vocals. (hey, the scanner is old)
b. Atari 800XL with an EiCO Oscilloscope as the Organ
c. Texas instrument Ti-99/4A with a Tektronix Oscilloscope as the Guitar
d. Hard-drive powered by a PiC16F84A microcontroller as the bass drum and cymbal

-via Metafilter

 
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Hitachi’s New 3D Projector

Posted by Zeon Santos in Entertainment, Film, Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Gaming, Living, Science & Tech, TV on October 24, 2011 at 2:42 pm

This amazing new device does a lot more than project little duckies onto objects, it projects a truly 3d image onto whichever surface you choose. You can walk around your projection, view it from all sides, and would make for the greatest ghost prank ever. Scooby Doo-style crimes via ghostly projected images have never been easier!

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Wet Phone? There’s A Bag For That

Posted by Zeon Santos in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Living, Science & Tech on July 21, 2011 at 2:07 am

We’ve all experienced the pain and heartbreak associated with water-related electronics tragedies. From cell phones dropped in the toilet to laptops caught in the rain, getting your electronic devices wet used to spell destruction. Well not anymore, thanks to the Bheestie bag, which uses it’s internal, pellet filled sacks to literally suck your device dry safely and completely. It might be just the thing to bring your beloved electronics back to life.

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Ballpoint Pen That Draws Electronic Circuits

Posted by Zeon Santos in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Living, Science & Tech on June 30, 2011 at 12:05 am

A new gadget pen created by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign creates functional electronic circuits on surfaces such as paper and wood . Using liquid metal ink made of silver nanoparticles that only dries when applied to a surface, the pen is meant to be a fast, easy and portable way to create simple circuits in any shape the user can draw, circuits that could be placed on surfaces of virtually any shape.

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Quadcopter Sounds Like a Swarm of Angry Bees

Posted by Phil Haney in Everything Else, Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on May 5, 2011 at 10:30 am

A fun build-it-yourself project is to create this “Crazyflie” a homemade miniature Quadcopter that uses a Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The video  at the link shows the tiny flying machine zipping around effortlessly.

Despite its tinyness, the quadcopter includes a charging port, radio, 3-axis accelerometer, two gyroscopes, and a lightweight 110 mAh LiPO battery that gives it about four and a half minutes of flying time

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How the First Transistor Worked

Posted by Miss Cellania in Science & Tech, Video Clips on December 7, 2010 at 8:34 am


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The first transistor was handmade at Bell Labs in 1947. It didn’t look quite like what we are used to today, but it worked! -Thanks, Bill Hammack!

 
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LED Matrix Jack-o-Lantern

Posted by Miss Cellania in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Halloween on October 27, 2010 at 8:47 am

Mike Szczys went all out this Halloween and installed a matrix of 70 LEDs in a pumpkin! The result is a way to scroll messages in the dark for visitors and trick-or-treaters. See a video of the Jack-o-Lantern in action, and the complete process of building it at Hack a Day. Link -Thanks, Mike!

 
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Bionic Penguins And More

Posted by Ali S. in Science & Tech, Video Clips on May 29, 2009 at 6:40 pm


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Festo, has been shown here on Neatorama several times in the past and each time their robotics and bizarre creations blew our collective minds…our Neatorama Hivemind to be exact…but that’s a story for another time.

In this video you’ll get to see creepy blue LED robotic penguins swimming about in a large pool. Also, you’ll see it’s more lighter cousin who probably is the envy of every penguin in being able to fly/float and much more in terms of various robotic creations. Really fascinating stuff!

More info here – Link

For older Neatorama Festo links:

Festo’s Upside-Down Hot Air Balloon
AquaJelly and AirJelly
Air Ray: The Blimp With Wings
Meet Aqua Ray
Festo Airic’s Robotic Arm
Floating Fish Blimp

 
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Recycled Milk Bottle Lights

Posted by Queuebot in Art, Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Home & Garden, Video Clips on April 25, 2009 at 1:09 pm


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I made these plastic milk bottle lights by embedding LEDs in the caps, hanging them from a bent section of pipe and hooking them up to an Arduino microcontroller.

Not happy with an on-off switch, I thought they might look mesmerising with a rotary control knob turning them on in sequence. It works! They make great low lighting to wind down for sleep, and they’re great to hang in the hall for parties too.

There are complete build instructions on Instructables.

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Nachimir.

 
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Dan McPharlin’s Mini Retro Electronics Papercraft

Posted by Alex in Art, Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Pictures on April 17, 2009 at 2:06 am

This neatolicious: Dan McPharlin creates what is probably the cutest papercraft set of miniature analog electronic devices, from tape recorder to retro synthesizers. Take a looksee: Link [Flickr Photoset] – via The Terminally Juvenile

 
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The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronics Junk

Posted by Queuebot in Art, Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Science & Tech on March 22, 2009 at 1:16 pm

The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronics Junk is sort roving flea market meets Internet meme.

The idea, hatched by the guys over at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories, is to send a box containing random electronics junk to somebody who would take a few pieces, write about them, add some item, and then send it on its merry way to somebody else.

You can request a box or even start one of your own … and don’t forget to document the journey at Flickr!

Recipient Conditions for The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronics Junk:

1. Take out and add as much electronics junk as you like (but keep it small enough to fit in a USPS flat-rate Priority Mail box or the equivalent for your postal system).

2. Write up, photograph, document or otherwise publish in some way online at least one thing you took out (suggested flickr tag: TGIMBOEJ, see also: flickr group ).

3. There is a little book in the box. Add a checkmark by your name to show that the box has been to you. Also propose a future recipient by adding their name and e-mail address to the book.

4. Within two weeks pass the box along to one of the people whose name is in the book. Before mailing it to them, send them this list and make sure that they want to participate.

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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by BMA.

 
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Acorns Overwhelm Microwave Radio Transmitter

Posted by Queuebot in Animals & Pets, Science & Tech, Video Clips on February 6, 2009 at 3:31 pm


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Remember the post about where have all the acorns gone? Well, we’ve found some of ‘em.

When a microwave radio transmitter stopped working, engineers discovered that the antenna had been used as acorn storage device by woodpeckers.

– via reddit

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Minnesotastan.

 
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Circuitry Snacks – Done Playing With Electronics & Food

Posted by Queuebot in Art, Food & Drink on January 29, 2009 at 1:46 am

This amazingly creative and yummy electronic circuit is made by the guys over at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. The "Circuitry Snack" is made entirely out of candies and snacks:

Two of our favorite things in the world are playing with electronics and playing with food, and so it is about time that someone finally got around to combining the two. We begin by gathering up appropriate snack-food building blocks and making food-based models of electronic components. From these components, you can assemble "circuitry snacks"-- edible models of functioning electronic circuits. You can make these for fun, for dessert, for your geek friends, for kids, and for teaching and learning electronics.

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From the Upcoming Queue, submitted by zeo.

 
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Sparebots

Posted by Miss Cellania in Art on December 29, 2008 at 3:23 pm


Lenny&Meriel make these delightful figures they call Sparebots out of resistors, caps, pots, chips, sockets, and other electronic parts! Some are arranged into little scenes, and some are animals. Link to Flickr set. Link to Lenny’s blog. -Thanks, Joe!

 
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