Around June 3rd of last year I happen to be staring at the sky around 3am and saw a huge ball of fire streak across the sky followed by a few “thumps” (story here). This weekend we were treated to another- a huge green glowing ball with a blue tail. Oddly enough we also had a small earthquake at the same time, but our local seismology laboratory said it was unrelated.
The Zipit is a little $99 WiFi device with LCD screen that is primarily targeted to homes with kids who instant message a lot and would use this as opposed to using a computer just to chat. Some folks are starting to hack it up in some really cool ways, here are a few sites I’ve gathered- Yahoo groups with instructions and posts about getting Linux on it, Zipit’s GNUpage, AiboHack’s Zipit page (he’s doing some amazing stuff) and a great Zipit overview page from Elk Grove wireless. If you’re in to these let me know, we might do an article on it in Make.
Tom’s Hardware has a cool step-by-step on building a long range Bluetooth sniper rifle. After construction they were able to find 20 devices from over a half mile away in downtown Los Angeles. This is part one of the article which is only hardware construction with the antenna, gumstick computer, etc.. the 2nd part of the article should be posted soon and it will explore “various open-source and never-before-released Bluetooth sniffing and attack tools on the Gumstix computer.”
Gentlefolk, start your BeDazzlers! Two former producers from the “Daily Show” are now creating a new show on The Style Network that puts crafters in a steel cage fight to the death- glue gun to glue gun, with only one crafter emerging as the winner. NYTimes article here. We’re totally going to do a “Make off” now.
I really like it when people who’s content you read post the tools they use to get stuff done. Blogger Sean Bonner posted up his list of applications he uses on the TREO 650 to IM, Blog, Email, Surf and other activities while he’s attending SxSW and ETech.
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