
Create a motion detecting confetti blaster using a new years confetti popper, a mouse trap, and an air freshener.
Create a motion detecting confetti blaster using a new years confetti popper, a mouse trap, and an air freshener.
This video shows you how you can make a cheap multi-screen jumbotron that will let you view pictures.
Links used in this video:
http://jumbotron.media.mit.edu
Create a free chroma key effect using HTML5 and canvas.
LINKS:
Live example – http://www.tinkernut.com/demos/273_chroma/video_chroma.html
Project Files – www.tinkernut.com/demos/273_chroma/html5_chroma.zip
HTML5 video tutorial –
Learn how to code an HTML5 video player in under 5 minutes and make it so that it plays on any browser!
View the sample (You can attain the source code for this project by viewing the HTML source in the webpage listed below.):
http://www.tinkernut.com/demos/html5/video.html
If you’ve ever tried to copy a TV series DVD to your computer, you know how hard it is to get it split into individual episodes. This video aims to make that task a lot easier.
DVD Fab: http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm
Handbrake: http://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
This video will show you how to jailbreak your Verizon iPhone 4.2.6 using Greenpois0n 5.4
Links:
GreenPois0n – http://www.greenpois0n.com/
Library of Congress Ruling – http://www.copyright.gov/1201/2010/Librarian-of-Congress-1201-Statement.html
If you want to repurpose an old Windows Mobile Phone that you may have lying around, you can convert it to an Android phone in a few simple steps.
Links:
Android Eclair for HTC Vogue – http://www.tinkernut.com/demos/269_dualboot/android_eclair_vogue.zip
Gen.YDualBoot – http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792
Popular Android Ports:
NOTE- If your phone isn’t listed, just google your phone adding “android” after it.
HTC Touch – http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/androidhtc/
iPhone – http://www.redmondpie.com/install-android-on-iphone-3g-2g-with-iphodroid
Samsung i900, i910, i780, i907- http://andromnia.net/wiki/home
New video tutorials will return February 6th! Stay Tuned!
This video was an entry into the ArsTechnica.com Science video contest. It explains the basics of thermoelectricity.
There will be a delay in Tinkernut videos for a few weeks. A new website and video introduction is in development. To keep up with whats going on, visit my video blog at www.youtube.com/tinkernutremix.