![]() | Customize your Car's Electronics using Arduino
Vehicles these days come with a lot of electronics but you can learn from our collection of car hacks to add your own custom features. For example, take the Jeep Wrangler and put in a couple of Arduinos, an LCD display, shift registers, relays,... |
![]() | How to: Install an iPad 3G in a Mustang (or any car)
The Ford Mustang GT does have it's own built in entertainment console, but if you want to be in touch with all of iPad’s goodies like streaming music, GPS navigation, email, and access to loads of apps, you can install an iPad 3G in the dash. ... |
![]() | RC Car Converted into Autonomous Vehicle
This DIY build features a standard RC car converted to be autonomous. Thanks to two sensors on the hood, it can maneuver hallways with ease as it can steer itself around corners all on its own. The vehicle moves down the middle of any hallway... |
![]() | The Apple Fan Boy's Dream Car
This highly customized Mercedes S600 has been decked out with nothing but Apple gear. The customization was done by Brabus, a company which customizes high-end luxury cars. So essentially, it's like Steve Jobs' CEO office suite on... |
![]() | Hack your Car Fob to Unlock all of your Cars
Carrying around keys is a pain (hence why all the cool kids use RFID nowadays), but carrying around multiple car fobs (the electronic buttons on your keychain) is even worse. Thankfully, programming a common keyless entry fob for all your cars... |
![]() | How to: Install an iPad in your Car
We've seen a few ways to install a computer or Xbox 360 in your car but this sleek integration of an iPad into the dashboard of a Toyota Tacoma is far more impressive. The video above is the first of several which show you how to replicate the... |
![]() | 7 Superb Geeky Modes of Transportation
Your mode of transport says a lot about you. For the geeks in us, sticking a Batman logo on your rear window will simply not do (although a wifi-detecting bumper sticker is rather epic). For true geeky style you need some top geek... |
![]() | Wifi Detecting Bumper Sticker For the Geek on the Road
By using electroluminescent parts from ThinkGeek's epic Wifi-Detection shirt ($20), this modder created a sweet wifi-detecting bumper sticker. It's a super simple project you can build yourself an EL bumper sticker in a few hours with... |
![]() | DIY Bat Man Tumbler - For the Ultimate Fan
This man built his own Bat Man Tumbler from the film Batman Begins. It's a jaw dropping accomplishment for one man and we all wish it was parked on our driveways. He built the tumbler completely from the wheels up modeled directly from the... |
| | How to: Start your Car Using your Cell Phone
When the Chevy Volt is finally available, you'll be able to start your car via your cell phone (if you have a spare $40K). However, you can easily make your own car starter from a $10 disposable cell phone and a few bits and bobs for around... |














