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Interactive Mirror based on the IOIO Microcontroller
This Interactive Mirror project by OpenGadgets is based on the IOIO Microcontroller which looks like it is very flexible. A 32X16 pixel matrix display is mounted behind a 2 way mirror, this display is connected to the IOIO microcontroller and talks to the Android phone using bluetooth.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 20, 2012 -
Open Vision Control – Tracking Software
If you are working on a vision system project that needs to track something your life just became a bit easier. Willem Schwalb just sent in a link to his open source software tracking system, Open Vision Control that can be used to control things such as automated turrets.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 15, 2012 -
An interesting Robot that gathers Stories
Meet Boxie, an interesting robot that is designed to self-learn about humans and the residents of a certain place. Check out what Alexander Reben from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has said about this really cool Robot that he has developed.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 13, 2012 -
A 3D Printer with Dual Extrusion Option
The MakerBot Replicator is here! It’s an amazing 3D printer which lets you print 3D objects in different colors.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Feb 24, 2012 -
Self Driving Car developed in France
Check out this new robotic car that has been developed in France by the team from IFSTTAR and the Embedded Electronic Systems Research Institute at ESIGELEC. The goal of the two groups is to develop an autonomous car which would help us be safer in our cars. Researchers can control the car speed and its [...]Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 18, 2012 -
Voice Controlled Hex Bugs
Check out this interesting project which uses some remote controlled Hex Bugs. By adding a computer, an IR Toy from our friend Ian and an Arduino Jim Choate has created a way to add voice control to these cool little bug toys.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 15, 2012 -
Hacked Gadgets gets another cold call from Scammers called Global IT and Global PC Protection - Part 3
You think these scammers from Global PC Protection (they often call themselves Global IT) would have me on their do not call list after the fun we had with them in Part 1 and part 2. I figured that would be the last we ever heard of them.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Dec 8, 2011 -
Siri Start my Car - iPhone Vehicle Voice Interaction
It was a great day when we could start our cold car remotely. A bit of trivia, the first remote car starter was produced by Canadian company here in Winnipeg called Kraus. Times have changed!Collected in Hacked Gadgets Dec 6, 2011 -
Larsen Scanner used to Indicate Computer Status
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer. He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Nov 19, 2011 -
DIY Stroboscope using a Three Phase DC Motor
We have seen some Stroboscopes in operation before, for this DIY Stroboscope that uses a Three Phase DC Motor which eLabs put together I think the actual stroboscope is the simpler part of the build. Since the project is using a three phase motor actually getting the motor to run is in my mind a [...]Collected in Hacked Gadgets Nov 17, 2011 -
BIG DIY LED Matrix Build
Martin Landwehrmann from Germany sent in a ton of great build pictures of this BIG DIY LED Matrix and an English description on what André Zibell, Tobias Mc Fadden and Martin have been working on. By the pictures you can see that this creation wasn’t a simple task to put together but the results are [...]Collected in Hacked Gadgets Nov 12, 2011 -
Open 7400 Competition Results
The Open 7400 Competition is over and the winner is…. Capacitive Sensing, the Hard Way!Collected in Hacked Gadgets Nov 7, 2011 -
Eyeboard - Allows your Eyes to be used as a Computer Interface
Luis Cruz just graduated from high school but don’t let his young age fool you, he is already developing some very serious systems. His low cost eye tracking system uses Electrooculography to detect the movements of a person’s eyes.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Nov 1, 2011 -
DIY Pick and Place Machine called the redFrog
I was just catching up on some episodes of The Amp Hour and heard about this DIY Pick and Place Machine by Build Your Own CNC Router Machine. I love the fact that the entire thing has been constructed from everyday items.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Oct 24, 2011 -
Delta Robot with Vision
Henrique Ribeiro de Oliveira from Brazil and two others have built this great Delta Robot with Vision. Best of all it is running a cool program to show off what it is capable of.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Oct 24, 2011 -
Custom RGB LED Turn Signals
We featured the RGB LED Vehicle Turn Signals that StarfireMX developed for his Ford Mustang. StarfireMX has now completed the Custom RGB LED Turn Signals and they look fantastic.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Oct 3, 2011 -
Dual Floppy Drive Music
Remember the days when floppy drives were all the rage. Well I don’t miss those slow noisy things, it’s hard to believe that a large floppy was one that held 1.44MB of data.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Sep 28, 2011 -
IBM and 3M Adhesive will make Computers 1000 Times More Powerful?
Will this new IBM/3M super adhesive revolutionize the computer CPU as we know it? We have been hearing that the silicone technology in our modern day processors is nearing the edge of size reduction.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Sep 12, 2011 -
Microsoft Kinect controlled Delta Robot
Malte Ahlers from Germany sent in this great Microsoft Kinect controlled Delta Robot (translated to English). We have seen quite a few Kinect hacks recently but this one represents something that interfaces very well with an external device like we have seen in the past with quite a few Wiimote Hacks.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Aug 28, 2011 -
Vowel Voice Decoder System
Annie (Wei) Dai from Cornell University sent in this Vowel Voice Decoder System she did for the ECE 4760 Class. “The audio input is sampled through a microphone/amplifier circuit and analyzed in real time using the Mega644 MCU.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Aug 27, 2011
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hackedgadgets This Interactive Mirror project by OpenGadgets is based on the IOIO Microcontroller which looks like it is very flexible. A 32X16 pixel matrix display is mounted behind a 2 way mirror, this display is connected to the IOIO microcontroller and talks to the Android phone using bluetooth. Read More
Apr 20, 2012