According to Apple, all of their current machines are compatible with their new 802. 11n wireless hardware. The guys at MacBidouille wanted to know if they could get it functioning in their early rev macbook core duo.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:15
Sure, maybe you're sick of hearing about [Ben]'s work, but he's finally giving up the goods on building that Xbox 360 laptop. It's not your average slap it in a case and splinch on a screen project, so you'll just have to deal with a few more posts as he pumps out this series.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:03
what do you get when you mix a hitachi trk-8200hr boombox and the fujitsu stylistic 1200 tablet pc? more retro you can shake your checkered vans at. i really like the idea of gutting out an old school boom box and using a tablet pc to mimic the original interface, rad.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 10:59
[Robert] opened up his old alienware laptop and installed an Intel Pro 100 mini-pci ethernet card. Then He replaced the modem port with the second ethernet jack.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 10:58
Meet the DIY Dvorak keyboard. I'm feeling nostalgic this week, and I was surprised that we've never mentioned this simple, but useful hack.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 10:45
There isn't anything hacked into it yet, but [tnkgrl] spent some time hunting around her Eee PC for some handy hackable extras. I'd been ignoring them, but now I want one.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 10:24
[Ben] finally got part 3 of his XBox 360 laptop how-to finished up. This is the final piece of the series. He spends it covering wiring up the ports, buttons, keyboard and final assembly.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 10:15