Web cams getting interesting

Web cams getting interesting

eyetoy.jpgI’ve had a web camera on top of whatever computer(s) for years, but until recently I really haven’t used them that often. Lately, more applications have me dusting off these cams and trying some stuff out. My favs on the Mac– Delicious Library and iStopMotion. On the PC side, I use TinCam on some of my XP based robots running around the house. And, while this isn’t out yet, I really like this way to cheat at jigsaw puzzles using a webcam and Python. I don’t have the EyeToy for PS2, but it apparently works well as a web cam on a PC. As a project for the magazine, I’m looking in to looping the last 10 seconds of video from my iSight and projecting that on to a wall as a time delayed mirror. When you try on clothes you can see what you look like from behind. So, if you have a web cam- what are the apps you use? Or what would you like to have webcams do that they do not now? Post up in the comments.

iPod sounds betray itself

iPod sounds betray itself

makepod.jpgI love reading stories like this one on NewScientist. Nils Schneider reverse engineered the iPod’s firmware to access the LCD, clickwheel and hard drive. We use a Linux’ed iPod for MAKE:audio to do most of our recordings in 96khz. Reading about some of the history as well as the details of this remarkable example in creative problem solving is a treat. Speaking of iPodLinux if you use Apple’s latest update on your 3G iPod you’ll lose your Linux boot up ability, but don’t fret- according to everythingdigital.org you can re-install it. I’ve yet to update mine, so this is good news.

Paper Shredders

Paper shredders are a necessity these days but they are a pain to use. The smallest can only handle one sheet of paper at a time, which makes shredding a pretty tedious task. The largest cost thousands of dollars and take up a lot of room. Short of an incinerator, is there a better way to shred paper?

GeoURLs

GeoURLs

map.jpgWe added our coordinates in the head section of Makezine.com so GeoUrl could locate us. You might have noticed the GeoURL button on the page. If you’d like to the same, enter your address here.

Our addy gave us the following.

meta name=”ICBM” content=”38.411908, -122.842232″
meta name=”DC.title” content=”Make Magazine”

Once you add the tags, ping GeoURL here.

Some other sites near Make! Here’s a satellite view of where we’re at using NASA’s Whirlwind, a massive amazing free download.