![]() | Change the Background on your iPod
We really had no idea how many iPod-using readers would be so stoked to finally be able to add such a simple thing - add backgrounds to your ipod. A new hack that claims to add a background to your 1st or 2nd gen nano (at the expense of... |
![]() | 12 PowerBook External Antenna Everyone knows Powerbooks have terrible wi-fi reception. Unfortunately, only 15" and 17" Powerbooks facilitate adding your own external antenna. With just a few quick cuts you can modify a 12" Powerbook to take an external antenna as well.
Size up... |
![]() | Build a Custom Ipod Charger with AA Batteries
Learn to build a battery powered charger for your Ipod - Have a backup supply when it suddenly goes dead on... |
![]() | Get Email On Regular iPods
As with getting news onto the iPod, you'll need to sync it with a computer, since regular iPods are not currently networking devices, with the exception of the iTouch and iPhone of course. Using email on your iPod is not like having a Blackberry... |
![]() | Run Mac OSX on your Xbox
A simple hack to install Mac OSX onto your xbox console. Quite easy and very... |
![]() | HOW-TO: Add an Ipod Jack to Your Car
But now we're talkin' audio. Sweet crisp sounding liquid music.coming from our iPods/DAPs of course. A lot of us are still probably using an old school tape deck and cassette adaptor to hook up our iPods to our car. However, with some modding, a... |
![]() | Install OSX on any PC
Imagine if your next Mac cost you only $300, and ran faster than any G4 or G5 you've ever used.
That future may already be unfolding: Hackers have found a way to bypass a chip designed to prevent the Mac OS from running on non-Apple PCs, which are... |
![]() | Nes Games on the Ipod
Finally - Hook up a NES controller to your Ipod and play origional nes games! Very ingenious... |
![]() | Mac Game Cabinet
Our member - CalHunn - has been scratch building some great mac based MAME cabinets. His first one was a cocktail (pictured above) built from a Powerbook and using an I-PAC to interface with the arcade controls. The motherboard and hard drive are... |
![]() | Mobile Mac Mini
The first stage of our design was to layout all the parts we had at hand and then figure out what size and shape to make the robot.
In the end it was decided that the Mac Mini should sit in top of the robot so that the DVD slot and IR sensor was... |










































