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PC Mod - armed and dangerous
Written by Chris Tangora   
Wednesday, 16 July 2008

mod-tf2sentry.jpgWhile the guns may not fire, this PC mod can double as your home security system.  The mod is based around Team Fortress 2 (TF2) from Valve and is a sentry from that game.  TF2 is a class based online war game (think D&D using modern weapons online).  This is the second mod of the TF2 style, the first being a health dispenser mod.

This is a great mod, but the only draw back is that the guns don't work.  Now show me a mod that can blow away a real thief and that will be a great mod.  The TF2 sentry mod is done very well though.  Very clean lines and attention to details, with a complete build log at bit-tech.net's site.

From bit-tech.net via engadget

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The most disturbing case mod ever.
Written by Chris Tangora   
Sunday, 13 July 2008
mod-compubeaver.jpgWe've seen some interesting mods posted here.  Some required a unique taste (like the anime 2/3 scale mod), some were just sweet (Hideo's Mini Pro).  This one, however, is one of the most disturbing mods I've ever seen.  A beaver, stuffed with a computer.  I don't know if the creator is a taxidermist or what, but I would feel very uncomfortable with the beaver eyeing me down every time I booted up my computer.

Take a look and see what you think.  It's named "Compubeaver," and while the fan is the exhaust, it is not THAT exhaust (thank goodness).

Kasey McMahon's official Compubeaver homepage
Official text-o-possum keyboard homepage (a sister project)
CompuBeaver at Amazing Facts Blog

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Victorian/Steampunk Mac Accessories
Written by Chris Tangora   
Friday, 11 July 2008
mod-radioc1ash-keyboard.jpgMacMod member RadioC1ash has made two simple, yet effective mods to his home Mac's keyboard and mouse to give them a Victorian/steampunk feel to them.  When RadioC1ash saw the 2007 Great Mod Challenge winner Electronumerograph he got inspiration for his Mac at home.  RadioC1ash wanted to make his Mac feel more at home in his 1900's home, so as part of an anniversary gift he took their keyboard and mouse back in time.

RadioC1ash did not completely disassemble the keyboard like some Steampunk keyboard mods do, instead he focused on the feel of the 1900's.  He mod'd his keyboard to look more like a typewriter, while not giving up the functionality, by painting it with flat black and gold.  He also went after his mighty mouse.  Again, not wanting to loose the functionality he went with an exterior mod on it as well.  The black and gold paint job matches up nicely with the keyboard.

Both pieces are to be anniversary gifts as part of a larger G4 steampunk mod.  I'm looking forward to seeing more of RadioC1ash's work and everyone else's mod submissions in the Great Mod Challenge 2008.

RadioC1ash's Steampunk Keyboard

RadioC1ash's Steampunk Mouse




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iTab the DIY Mac Tablet
Written by Chris Tangora   
Thursday, 10 July 2008
MacBook and intuos3 combine to make iTabThe fabled DIY Mac Tablets are about as common as a sighting of a Big Foot.  But they are out there.   Intrepid Mac enthusiast Wei had tried to build a Mac Tablet before, but failed.  That did not stop him from trying again, and this time he had success.  In his Malyasian studio Wei was able to combine a MacBook and intuos3 (9x12) into an iTab.  He spent from May to July working on it, waiting for parts and working some more.

If you are thinking of making your own Mac tablet, you definitely need to go to Wei's site.  He has details that you will want to know before setting out on your tablet project.  While building his iTab Wei ran into heat issues, cursor shaking and display pixelization that he had to overcome or live with.  Go to his website to see detailed pictures of the iTab's construction and the finished tablet.

Wei Studio's iTab


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Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'
Written by Chris Tangora   
Thursday, 10 July 2008
mod-skateboard-fakeg5.jpgWhile this isn't a real G5, this did catch my eye.  Insanely Great Mac's user nervouschimp filled the inside of the G5 tower with PC parts.  Talk about an identity crisis.  The interesting part isn't the PC in a Mac, but rather the mobility it has now that it is attached to a heavy duty skateboard.  You either love it or you hate it.  I think it is kinda odd looking, but I love the concept.  Throw a different set of rims on it and I'd love it.

Take a look at the Insanely Mac Forums, post 561.


 

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