Atari 2600 iPod Dock
Sometimes the siplest mods turn out to be the coolest, like this cool Atari 2600 iPod Dock.
The Atari 2600 iPod Dock was made by Byron Casebeir, who put a broken iPod clock radio inside an Atari 2600 case, very cool!

Sometimes the siplest mods turn out to be the coolest, like this cool Atari 2600 iPod Dock.
The Atari 2600 iPod Dock was made by Byron Casebeir, who put a broken iPod clock radio inside an Atari 2600 case, very cool!

Here is another cool PC casemod, this one is a little different than the Overclocked Orange that we saw yesterday, the Egyptian PC Casemod.

This is definitely one of the cooler PC mods we have seen here on Geeky Gadgets, the Overclocked Orange by modder David Penfold.
David took is inspiration for the mod from the film A Clockwork Orange, and using a Silverstone Tjo7 PC case he has created the Overclocked Orange.

Check out this cool LED coffee table made by Edo from Germany, which uses Arduino micro controllers.

Here is a fun mod made with an NES controller and an iPod Mini, the NESpod, which was made by Flickr user recycledgamer.
Although the NES controllers buttons don’t actually control the iPod functions and it is basically just a case, it still looks pretty cool.

Here is a fun NES mod made using a Nike Sneaker and an NES, I am not sure how they managed to fit all the parts into the sneaker.

Check out this cool PC casemod from German modder Joerg, which was made completely out of metal and it features the optical drives hidden behind mechanical flaps which open up.

Check out this fun robot made from a combination of a Power Mac G4 Cube and a Lego Mindstorm NXT robot kit.
This fun robot can either be remote controlled via Bluetooth or it can interact with its surroundings avoiding items in its way check out the video of it in action below.

Here is a really cool PC mod, made from wood by Chris Crook.
Chris made the case for this stunning looking wooden PC by hand, and he used a few different types of wood, all built around an Intel D945GCLF2 motherboard with an integrated dual core Intel Atom 330 processor.

Check out this cool mod from the guys over at Russian iPhone site iPhones.ru, the Glowing Apple Logo iPhone Mod.
The modders used a 2G iPhone and around $300 to make this cool iPhone mod, check out the video of it in action below.

Anaid Gomez, a NYU student has created probably one of the coolest peripherals for your iPod, the Kokoro Heart Sensor.
The Kokoro Heart Sensor features a Polar heart rate sensor inside, what it does is sense you heart rate and then plays different types of music depending on how fast your heart is beating.

This has to be one of the coolest PC mods we have seen on geeky gadgets, the Liquid Cooled PC Desk.
The Liquid Cooled PC Desk was created by the guys from Popular Mechanics, as they had the idea of building the most extravagant PC mod they could, and from the looks of the photos they succeeded.
