iPhone Hacks at CCC
Some of the iPhone Dev Team, an international team of folks working on hacking the iPhone, are here at Chaos Communications Camp 2007 and they’ve got an NES emulator and Terminal among other things running on an iPhone. – Link
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Some of the iPhone Dev Team, an international team of folks working on hacking the iPhone, are here at Chaos Communications Camp 2007 and they’ve got an NES emulator and Terminal among other things running on an iPhone. – Link
Tony took an old laptop and made it in to a big MP3 player, good reuse. I’m hoping he posts the Windows Media skin he made, looks handy – Link.
This one is for all the folks in the MAKE Flickr photo group, Flickr has a new upload screen, a lot better, with batch operations too! – Link.
Jonathan Schwartz from Sun on the new GPL’d SPARC – We’re announcing the fastest microprocessor we’ve ever shipped this week – delivering 89.6 Ghz of parallel computing power on a single chip – running standard Java applications and open source OS’s. Simultaneously, we’ve said we’re entering the commodity marketplace, and opening the chip up to […]
Here’s a simple Instructable for creating an earbud cord manager out of a hunk of credit card plastic, killing two birds with one stone: unruly ‘phone cord *and* unruly spending. Earbud cord wrapper in 5 minutes or less! – [via] Link
I really like this chart Todd made of his last 25 years of computing – Link.
Jeez, that was quick! – Link. It’s slow, it’s not ready for prime time – it’s an excellent start!