Hellooooo, weirdtown! Not only did someone go through the trouble of carving a giant Steve Jobs head out of mozzarella cheese, they’ve also given detailed instructions on how to make your very own. In three varieties, no less! More
They’re a bit complicated and somewhat experimental, but these instructions for homemade organic LEDs are nothing short of thorough. Sure you can just buy OLEDs, but that’s just not even half as fun as struggling to make them yourself.
They’re a bit complicated and somewhat experimental, but these instructions for homemade organic LEDs are nothing short of thorough. Sure you can just buy OLEDs, but that’s just not even half as fun as struggling to make them yourself.
March 16, 2010 - 9:30 pm
Tags: country, entry, GPS, include-the-new, individual, iphone, ipod touch, live traffic, navigon, north, price, regional maps, user
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Filed under: iPhone If you’ve been lusting after the Navigon apps for your iPhone, the company has just released lower-priced regional versions that divide the country into three sections and let you add other parts of the U.S. with an in-app purchase.
March 15, 2010 - 11:58 pm
Tags: another-player, atddc, content, controller, digital-content, exit-the-game, game, microsoft, user, visit-the-xbox, will-implement, xbox, xbox 360 news forum
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Microsoft has patented a new system of purchasing downloadable content via an automatic prompt, which attempts to ensure all players in the game have the same updates. Discovered by website Broke My Controller, the “automated directed transaction and delivery system for digital content” (ATDDC) is designed to automatically detect if a player has not installed a particular component necessary to take part in an online game.
March 15, 2010 - 9:32 pm
Tags: ipad, ipod touch, itunes news, library, play count, playlist, since-the-last, smart, smart-playlist, smart-playlists, the-information
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Apple’s iTunes News feed offers some helpful advice on Play Count for Smart Playlist users, especially those with iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads: In addition to the Internet and your local network, iTunes is also alert to a different kind of network — the one made up of the iPhones, iPods (and soon iPads) that it runs on, as well as the computer you sync them with. Whether tracks have been played since the last sync is part of the information that gets updated when you sync.
March 13, 2010 - 4:00 am
Tags: art, boing-boing, design, diy, entire, entire-miniature, graduate-show, miniature cities, miniaturecities, none-solid, power, powerstrip
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As part of a graduate show at the Kyoto University of Art and Design, students built miniature cities out of common household objects—including this power strip . They’re just missing mini-people.