Articles tagged with: mod
Here's a bit of geeky PC fun for you all this Monday morning. This particular modder had a rather different approach to case mods and decided to apply more creativity and build this "log computer". All the gut components of a PC have been fitted into this wooden log which has been carved especially for… Click here to read on...
Here's something abit more radical to start you off with your week. Everytime we stumble over Instructables we find something great, this time we've found this geeky DIY which turned an old IBM electric typewriter into a fully working computer keyboard.
I certainly remember having one of these around the house when I was growing up… Click here to read on...
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The not too long ago Power Mac G4 Cube was an amazing computer of its time but what if it had legs (or wheels to be precise)? This cool geeky mod involves the combination of a G4 Cube and a Lego Mindstorm NXT kit making it the "Cube Bot". Check out the clips after the… Click here to read on...
We posted a hands on video about the latest Sony X-series OLED Walkman a few days ago. Although there is no official press release, Pocket-lint and other UK sites are claiming that Sony's OLED Walkman will arrive UK high streets today. The Sony OLED Walkman will be priced at £209 for the 16GB model and… Click here to read on...
Most case mods that get featured online are usually very well done. As for this one, its been done so elegantly - its a complete disguise. The Samsung Eternity (A867), not really a popular phone known to many here in the UK is actually hidden on the underside of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) controller… Click here to read on...
Are there many Star Trek fans visiting this blog? I honestly don't know. Nevertheless, this simple iPhone case mod, which I must admit haven't seen many out there as yet looks interesting and would be neat to show off to friends. While I'm unsure what sort of reaction you would get, its probably going to… Click here to read on...
Check out Mr Heck's latest laptop mod. The C64 lappie features a C64C motherboard, a Gamecube power supply, and special 1541-III DTV device that emulates a floppy drive using a FAT-32 formatted SD card, the rest of this mod's design is in keeping with the beige 8-bit spirit of the original C64. For those who… Click here to read on...







