Mods
By Julian Horsey on Monday 9th July 2012 2:21 pm in Mods
Jeri Ellsworth has created an awesome hack using a Commodore 64 and transformed it in to a C64 Bass “keytar”, and was unveiled by Ellsworth at this years Makers Fair Bay Area. The fantastically innovative hack was created by splicing a
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 6th July 2012 11:42 am in Gaming, Geeky, Mods, Top News
As more and more people and especially developers get their hands on the Raspberry Pi mini PC, which is still in short supply worldwide and is available to purchase for just $35. More and more awesome mods are beginning
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 6th July 2012 9:47 am in Design, Geeky, Mods
If you are looking for something with a little more of a retro feel to house your Raspberry Pi mini PC in. Rather than the modern laser cut Raspberry Pi cases we have featured here on Geeky Gadgets. You
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By Julian Horsey on Thursday 5th July 2012 10:54 am in Gadgets, Gaming, Mods
Owners of a Galaxy Note who also might have a PS3 controller handy, may be interested in this neat mod which allows you to combine the two devices to create a portable gaming rig, making your gaming sessions a
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By Julian Horsey on Wednesday 4th July 2012 10:16 am in Android, Mods, PC Hardware, Top News
A new use for the Raspberry Pi $35 mini PC has been published over on the Raspberry Pi website, showing how you can use the mini computer and Android Transporter software to transform any TV into a display for
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 29th June 2012 10:18 am in Apple News, Mods, Tablets, Top News
Fancy transforming your brand new Apple MacBook Pro laptop into the “the world’s most powerful and largest-screen tablet computer.” running Mountain Lion OS X? If you do then Modbook can help you with the conversion process, which uses the Apple
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 29th June 2012 7:21 am in Android, Mods, Technology News
Within just 24 hrs of the Nexus Q being made available to developers, Google developer Christina Kelly has already managed to load Swords and Soldiers on the Google Nexus Q streaming media orb. Even though the game will only
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By Julian Horsey on Monday 11th June 2012 2:19 pm in Mods
At Computex this month Thermaltake have been showcasing a number of new cases including a highly modified Armor Revo Snow Edition PC case, in the form of an awesome Iron Man case mod. Watch the video after the jump
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 11th May 2012 11:03 am in DIY, Mods, PC Hardware
If you have already received your Raspberry Pi computer and are having fun, you might already have had to reinstall the firmware onto a blank image quite frequently. Well there is now a solution that might be able to help
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By Julian Horsey on Thursday 10th May 2012 1:25 pm in Design, Gaming, Geeky, Mods
Using a little Arduino wizardry Blair Kelly has been able to kit out a remote control mini car with force feedback control capabilities and a driving view perspective. Using a camera streaming the images over Wifi directly to your
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By Julian Horsey on Tuesday 8th May 2012 1:55 pm in Geeky, Mods, PC Hardware
We have featured a number of awesome PC case mods here on Geeky gadgets over the years, but this awesome Star Wars AT-AT PC case mod has to be one of the best. The Star Wars AT-AT PC case has
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By Julian Horsey on Tuesday 8th May 2012 11:23 am in DIY, Gadgets, Geeky, Mods
If you are looking for something a little more unique to tell the time, you might like the Binary Burst Clock that Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has built. Each of spires around the outside of the clock face represent a
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