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more about #modding dcdttu: Great. Now fix my Sprint Hero. It has more bugs than a HUD home. While you're at it, put Android 2.0 on it too. :-) #htcherosourcecode more » Nick: great. perhaps now they can fix the 100% awake time with the darn thing. i have tried all the on-line "fixes" and they don't work. my battery would... more » ninjagin: I love the Bill Paxton pinball machine. Oh, Ben Heck, is there anything you can't whore up? #benheck more » Nick: great. Gizmodo has become the TBS of the interwebs. #benheck more » encyclia: That's a big house. Two front doors? #benheck more » dragon:ONE: Or, you could buy the better PC-in-a-keyboard. Hell, it's even got a Core2Quad in it. http://www.cybernetman.com/default.cfm?DocId=602 more » saif32: My dad had one of these in the 80's, they were made for video games, and they hooked up to TV's. Forgot what they were called, but this isn't new by... more » ScottRose: OK, I usually hate on/at Max, but this is actually pretty cool. Makes me want to rip that little Dell circle off of mine and chuck a screen in there.... more » Samifumi: "Not in this economy...." more » strider_mt2k: It IS cool. It just seems like such a waste. more » infmom: The pyramids were definitely old school when Tut was thinking about where to spend the hereafter. Like about two thousand years old school. Does this... more » strider_mt2k: This is just some sort of a scheme! more » ashamaniq: What's the nickname for this PC? The Luxor PC? more » luizedu98: Unlike the pyramids of egipt, this will last about 2 years before a cell phone do the same job. more » artistpavel: I'm happy not everything has to be i7 DDR3 these days to be considered cool. more » mcnuggetofdeath: how is the max overclock 3.4GHz, thats easy to do with even a decent air cooling setup. 3.15 is a joke, but i dont remember the stepping on that proce... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Let's just hope the capstone isn't out of alignment.. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Mark, you could always have your ashes mixed in w/ceramic and become one of those bitching ASUS boards from the other day. [i.gizmodo.com] more » Nick Dina: it's not a real pyramid unless the jews built it. did they build it? more » Ryanraven: Stay tuned for ASUS' next concept, a motherboard built in the shape of a giant fan, it cools itself! more » -
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A Fleeting Glimpse Inside Ben Heck's Modding Dungeon
Nilay from Engadget took a little road trip to visit Benjamin Heckendorn, gadget modder extraordinaire, in his natural habitat: Suburban Madison, Wisconsin. More » -
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Homemade Asus Eee Keyboard Has No Screen, Plenty of Heart
The Eee keyboard, as cool as it is, sure is taking its time, you know, coming out. One especially anxious Russian modder got bored of waiting around, so he just broke down an Eee PC 900 and made his own. More » -
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Reproduce The Mother of All MacBook Mods For Just $200
Eddie Zarrick's phenomenal LCD-within-a-logo MacBook mod was as technically impressive at it was gorgeous. Now he has posted a thorough how-to, which is fantastic for anyone who's got a superabundance of MacBooks, cash and courage. More » -
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The Great Pyramid PC Would Make Tutankhamun Jealous
When I die, I want my remains buried in this pyramid PC mod. More » -
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Asus Marine Cool Motherboard Fights Heat with Ceramic Plates
Ceramic isn't just for pottery. It's used in military armor to stop bullets and the Space Shuttle to thwart heat. Now, Asus is reintroducing the material in its sci-fi-tastic Marine Cool motherboard. More » -
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'Steampunk Frankenstein' PC Is Awesome Enough To Excuse Being Steampunk In The First Place
I've had some harsh words for lesser Steampunk mods, and with good reason—it's getting tired, and most examples are massively boring. Not boring: the "Frankenstein Steampunk", an absurdly thorough PC mod built by Dana Mattocks. More » -
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Intricate Steampunk Mouse Might Have Gone A Bit Far With the Whole 'Actual Mouse Spine' Thing
Daniel Pon needed to make a steampunk mouse to accompany his tricked-out keyboard and monitor, so he got to work, and perhaps a little carried away. The end result is impressive. And kind of nauseating. More » -
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#cowdeath
Cow Dies Needlessly to Coat Eee PC in Horrid Leather Modding
There's just no excuse for this leather-clad Eee PC 901 mod. No excuse at all. No—not even the fine workmanship which means it's got an arguably professional-grade finish. A cow died needlessly for this, remember. Daisy, I think she was called. And it's just a tiny, crappy netbook. If you're going to mod anything into a leather-clad version we want to see a 150-inch plasma TV in shocking-pink nubuck. That would be a worthwhile use of skin. [EEEPCNews.de] -
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Four-Foot SNES Controller Actually Works (For Shaquille O'Neal)
Taking inspiration as well as construction cues from the massive NES controller table built in May, SCAD Inc., which I will charitably call a garage-based novelty enlargement collective, set out to build a giant-sized SNES controller, complete with functioning buttons. A few months later the build is complete, and it looks, well, huge. More » -
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Bloo Balls Custom PC Case Mod is a Whole New Kind of Punk
This custom case mod made for Bit-Tech is just eye-grabbingly bizarre... from the outside alone. Built by a guy called Craig, Bloo Balls was over a year in the making, which included and a whole lot of careful design, redesign and fabrication. There's a mass of careful plexiglass-carving in there, including a hand-made, custom-crafted liquid cooling system for both P4 processor and northbridge. Plumbing and CPUs don't often mix, which is why the build included one fried motherboard. Check out the gallery: it's amazing, inside and out. So amazing, it almost warrants its own genre name... we're just wondering what to call it. More »

