March 31st, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio
Out of the whole of the iPod accessory industry, alarm clocks with iPod docks have to be the most appreciated. When the alternative for your morning wake up call is either the voice of a pumped up DJ or an incessant beeping noise, the decision to go with your iPod’s collection is a given. For those of you out there with confident DIY electrical experience the decision just got even easier: the iCylinder is a custom made do-it-yourself solution for making your own iPod dock alarm clock. The example over at instructables shows one hella’ fugly little box, but we’re sure if you put in a little bit more effort you’ll be able to make the various materials look all purdy (unless, that is, you like waking up to what looks like a ball of trash every morning). There’s a lot of tinkering with electrical wiring here, so make sure you keep a steady hand and take a break halfway through. An alarm clock that blows up in the morning will definitely get you out of bed, although we’re sure most people would prefer to get to consciousness without getting their hair singed in the process.
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March 31st, 2007 by
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No doubt we’ve seen quite a few attempts to mesh MIDI with, um, just about everything, but Jess Hoefs’ Beat Blocks creation certainly brings back fond memories of our childhood days. Based around basic wooden blocks, colored with blue tape and adorned by bottom-mounted sensors, the system functions when a block is placed into a sensor-laden cube on the board, sending a signal to generate a specific loop. The “tangible interface for a rhythm sequencer” utilizes MIDI and contacts in order to generate sound signals, and by re-arranging the blocks on the fly, users can mix up the beats and create quite the musical masterpiece whilst reliving their days of innocence. Jeff is looking to ramp up two different flavors, with one being of a smaller, more performance-oriented design, and a larger matrix board to accommodate “multiple users.” So if you’re still curious just how fiddling with toy blocks can actually create musical delight, be sure to hit the read link and surf over to the video demonstration.
[Via OhGizmo]
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March 31st, 2007 by
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We hate to break it to you, but that oh-so-reliable GPS system that you simply obey each day could eventually lead you down a dark, perilous path. No, we’re not referring to the blind faith drivers who throw caution common sense to the wind and drive directly into sandpiles and bodies of water, but a new discovery has found that the unencrypted data that’s beamed to drivers everyday via RDS-TMC navigation systems could be undermined with relative ease. Andrea Barisani, chief security engineer with Italian consultancy Inverse Path, has claimed that the wireless signals could not only be intercepted, but incorrect directions could actually be used to lead motorists into a trap, direct traveling competitors away from a sales presentation, or create a massive gridlock by instructing the weary working crowd to all take the same “detour” home. It was noted that some firms are already looking into more secure methods of delivering such critical information, and considering the lessons we’ve already learned about GPS-addicted drivers, the updates can’t come soon enough.
[Thanks, Andrea B.]
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Sure, we’re all about sneakernet, but this is the first time we’ve seen “busnet” employed to such effect. In rural India, internet infrastructure is too expensive to make it out to remote villagers, so the United Villages project is bringing the internet to them on four wheels. Apparently, Indian interests in the internets are relatively limited at present: “They want to know the cricket scores, they want to see the new Aishwarya Rai photos, and they want to hear a sample of the latest Bollywood tunes.” That’s according to Amir Hassan, founder of UV. So the bus loads itself up with such data, and drives out into the country, spreading the info via WiFi. If someone does want a more unique tidbit of info, they can order it for a few extra rupees, and receive it the next time the bus heads their way. There’s even a form of e-commerce — the bus carries an electronic catalog, and orders are delivered by the bus the next time it’s out. Sound’s pretty hip-cool, but we suppose we’ll stick with our WiFi / EV-DO / HSDPA / telepathic internet connection we’ve got going for the time being.
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March 31st, 2007 by
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Let’s face it, portable media players are no long reserved for the adults out there, as even Aigo has caved to the kiddos’ pressures and produced its own duo of youngster-centric PMPs. Following in the footsteps of Disney and Toy Quest (among others), the F989 rocks a kid-friendly design, handheld gaming system motif, a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, SD card slot, 1.3-megapixel camera, FM radio, microphone, an e-book reader, photo browser, built-in clock / calendar / stopwatch, calculator, and ten pre-loaded games to boot. Of course, it will also play back SFW / AVI files at 30fps, which should be just fine for those converted Spongebob episodes. The MP-E917 (pictured after the break) boasts a slightly sleeker interface, shares the same color monitor and video playback functionality, comes in 1GB / 2GB editions, and includes a miniSD slot for future expansion. No word just yet on pricing or availability, but we’re sure your highly intelligent offspring will let you know the minute they find out.
[Via PMPToday]
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Sure, we’re all about sneakernet, but this is the first time we’ve seen “busnet” employed to such effect. In rural India, internet infrastructure is too expensive to make it out to remote villagers, so the United Villages project is bringing the internet to them on four wheels. Apparently, Indian interests in the internets are relatively limited at present: “They want to know the cricket scores, they want to see the new Aishwarya Rai photos, and they want to hear a sample of the latest Bollywood tunes.” That’s according to Amir Hassan, founder of UV. So the bus loads itself up with such data, and drives out into the country, spreading the info via WiFi. If someone does want a more unique tidbit of info, they can order it for a few extra rupees, and receive it the next time the bus heads their way. There’s even a form of e-commerce — the bus carries an electronic catalog, and orders are delivered by the bus the next time it’s out. Sound’s pretty hip-cool, but we suppose we’ll stick with our WiFi / EV-DO / HSDPA / telepathic internet connection we’ve got going for the time being.
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March 31st, 2007 by
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We’ve certainly seen all sorts of exotic vehicles run on