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Enjoy Flip 3D Effect in Your Windows XP
bukan windows vista sahaja yang ada flip 3d effect tetapi windows xp juga ada sama fungsinya… hehehe..
mari pakat2 kita donwload….
MUAT TURUN KAT SINI..
CARA NAK INSTALLNYA SENANG SAHAJA.
1. EXTRACT DIA NYER ZIP
2. DAN KEMUDIAN, COPY FODER TERSEBUT DALAM PARTITION C:, DAN KEMUDIAN CARI WinFlip.exe ATAUPUN MENGGUNAKAN ICON TAPAK KAKI BIRU. 

3. DAN KEMUDIAN, BUAT SHORTCUT KE DESKTOP DAN MASUKKAN KE DALAM TASKBAR.
4. DAH PANDAI KAN, TAK TAHU CAMNE NAK BUAT SENANG JER, LETAKKAN DALAM KOMEN, NANTI SAYA REPLY..HEHEHE..
DALAM WINDOWS XP PUNYA PAPARAN…

DALAM WINDOWS VISTA INI PAPARANNYA..

XP users can try the 3D effect as shown in Vista. However, please bear in mind that this utility only supports Window XP and not other OS.
Evolusi kenderaan canggih Batman

EVOLUSI kenderaan bukan saja berlaku pada dunia realiti, malah bagi penggemar filem aksi pastinya menyedari bahawa jentera khas untuk kegunaan hero pujaan mereka turut berubah mengikut arus semasa.
Radio controlled lawn mower
Akhirnya kita mulakan dengan projek mower designed. Ia telah di dokumentasikan oleh Terry Creer.
Ini adalah keratan terbaik yang didapati dalam laman web projek beliau:
THE METHODS OF CONTROLLING AN UNMANNED VEHICLE DETAILED BELOW ARE POTENTIALLY LETHAL. YOU CAN KILL SOMEONE, AN ANIMAL OR A ROSE GARDEN IF YOU ARE NOT CAREFUL.
Daftar segera! Ini adalah salah satu teknologi yang mengabungkan elektronik, mata pisau yang berputar dan semburan. Disini juga saya sertakan video dari youtube. saya tak pasti samada anda dapat mengawal produk tersebut tanpa praktis yang secukupnya.
Sekiranya anda mahu mencipta sendiri, semestinya boleh kerana ia adalah asas dalam penghasilan kerusi roda yang asas dengan menggunakan kawalan joystick. Laman ini mempunyai semua litar dan rekabentuk yang lengkap. Untuk mendapatkannya anda perlu membayar sebanyak $450 atau kurang.
Image Fulgurator – subverting other people’s photos
Berlin hacker Julius von Bismarck invented and patented the Image Fulgurator, a device so awesome that it can remotely insert images into other people’s photos.
You aim the device at the same subject that another person is photographing, and when they snap a photo the resulting image will be manipulated with a separate, overlayed photo. The person taking the photo will have no idea anything happened until they examine their photo.
LEGO Wall-E

NXT Mindstorms hacker BlueToothKiwi created a working Wall-E trash collector robot and uploaded build instructions to the NXTLog.
To mark the release of the film, the official web site has a ‘Build your own robot’ section where you get to choose the looks / behavior / mobility etc.And of course, if you got a NXT – you dont need to go to a web site to design a virtual robot. You can of course build your own real Wall-e! Well almost!!
BlueToothKiwi’s bot may have won an NXTLog building challenge, but there are some other great Wall-e robots on the NXTLog site worth checking out. From the look-and-feel department, Joe Meno’s Flickr photos of his bot bear a striking resemblance to Earth’s last robot.
Last is this humble little Wall-E, based on the original Mindstorms.
I’m pretty sure I need to build about 10 of these things and scatter them around the office.
Making your own Wall-e with NXT [thanks, Patti]
Instructions on NXTLog
Other Wall-e bots at the LEGO NXTLog
Joe Meno’s LEGO Wall-e on Flickr
Origami Wall-E
Brian Chan figured out how to make this origami Wall-E from a single uncut square of paper. It looks like a 2 hour project for someone with decent folding skill. My mind is officially blown. Images and the Wall-E folding pattern are available on Brian’s site. I found the above time-lapse video on MIT’s TechTV video site. The site looks like a YouTube for hackers and is also well worth checking out.
LEGO NXT Rubik’s Cube solver

Hand Andersson’s Tilted Twister is a LEGO robot that can solve a scrambled Rubik’s Cube in about 6 minutes. I’ve seen LEGO cube solvers before, but there’s something a bit different about this one, which you can see in the video below:
If you didn’t catch the difference, this robot is solving the puzzle on its own with no attached PC!
A light sensor is used to scan all six faces of the cube. The robot then calculates a solution for the cube, before executing an average of 60 turns to complete the puzzle.
The robot is built from the parts available in a retail NXT kit—no extra or custom pieces are necessary. You can build one yourself using the LEGO Digital Designer CAD file and NXC source code that are available from Hans’ site.
Tilted Twister – a Lego Mindstorms robot that solves Rubik’s cube [via Hacked Gadgets]
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