LordM | 01 March, 2007 17:48
I've heard about some handhelds being modified to be able to play homebrewed games. I've also seen some handhelds that use their "hard drives" to play games without the need for any disc or cartridge. While there is a big risk of 'bricking' their consoles, there are still a lot of people out there who dare...
While this achievement may be enough for some people, others find it 'easy.' Allow us to show you why...
See? This person is able to run the power-hungry Windows OS to his PSP. Talk about sheer talent! There are also other l33t people out there that put in other operating systems (like Linux and MAC OS) and show it to the public via video steaming, but looking for that is up to you. :)
So now the question is, would you take the plunge too? Or will you just simply let your PC at home do all the processing for you?
LordM | 12 February, 2007 19:36
Tired of those FM tuners for your iPod that give you static? Don't want your guests to find out that you are still using a cassette tape jack for your iPod? Want to just plug your precious iPod to your car's stereo and forget about it?
Fret not as a car enthusiast brings to you a product which I call "The iPod Cassette Deck!"

According to the enthusiast,
Ipod slides in like a cassette, ejects with the factory button, Custom made Apple button controls PAC SWIX to select source on Kenwood deck using Ipod interface. All fits in OEM cassette player case, mounts like factory, all backlighting retained. Used steel stock lined with suede to make a chassis, cassette mechanism gear assembly for motorization and many hand fabricated slides and levers. Works like a dream.
Yea. It really looks sweet to me. It's not only convenient, but it also ensures that your iPod will play without all those unnecessary static. This product is not for sale as of this moment. But hopefully, some companies will realize the fact that most iPod owners would love to have this on their cars.
Want to know more about this product? Then better click the link right here.
LordM | 10 November, 2006 09:50

Yes, exercise is really needed for us not to end up like couch potatoes. In fact, doctors are recommending us to exercise at least 3 times a week to keep cardiovascular sickness at bay.
However, with the advent of videogames, most of us would probably prefer to sit down and play for hours without any care in the world. But how about children? How about those who are just 8 or 9 but weighs like an adult? (It's true, I saw children like that in Oprah) I think it's about time parents step up and buy this machine.
LordM | 18 October, 2006 14:39

I am honest enough to say that I am a fries addict. Everytime I go out with my friends to eat out, I order something that has fries as a side dish (like a burger, or fish and chips). But, in case I don't have the money to eat out, I usually buy fries from the grocery, turn on my stove, pour tons of oil on the fryer, and fry away.
But what I didn't know is that you could actually use your PC as a deep fryer... Yes, your own PC as a deep fryer.
(More)LordM | 04 September, 2006 10:56
Does it ever bother you that people talk SO LOUD on their cellular phones? Wouldn't it be nice for them to be polite enough to just talk to the people on the other line inside a more "private" place? Fear not as Salemi Industries has found the perfect solution for those annoying people on their phones.

This is called the Cell Zone, and it is bound to change the way we talk over the phone.
(More)LordM | 04 September, 2006 10:13

As you buy and upgrade to a new computer system, one can't help but ask: "What will I do with my old Pentium II (333Mhz), 10GB HDD, 128 MB RAM, and a 16-bit video card?"
Well, have you ever considered transforming your CPU into a router? Yes, a router. All you have to do is to download a Linux Gentoo, configure it to run as a router, and presto! Your computer now runs as a router.
Check out this link to know more about transforming your PC to a working router.
LordM | 10 August, 2006 13:19
Ever wondered what to do with those old stuffed toys lying around your room? Fret not.

A modder decided that he wants his USB Drive to be unique and decided to take out the stuffings of a teddy bear and slap his USB flash drive in.
Poor bear. It's quite morbid, but hey, better to modify your teddy bear than to throw it away right?
Do try this at home and send us a picture of your "modded" stuffed toy.
Here's the link in case you want to read more about it.