An instructables member, MattBothell shares his amazing work of constructing an iPod/iPhone Projector that according to him, has good enough quality to enjoy a full length movie from your iPod Touch or iPhone.
With his step-by-step design tutorial you can actually build yourself a projector with just a few cheap objects and ingenuity! The whole project only cost you a dollar. The way it works is the light from your phone or iPod goes through the magnifying glass and magnifies onto the wall. The whole project is very easy to make and easy to understand.
zedomax member David Allen presents the Top Five Gadget Ideas for the owners of the iPhone. The ideas are not an ordinary one, but its something more interesting, funny and innovative accessories available for the iPhone.
The gallery here covers all the five amazing concept of Allen. For more details, you can check the link here.
“The video first shows the iPhone’s AirPlane mode activated before starting an OpenGL-ES Demo. In the demo, the orientation of the virtual WiiMote is controlled by a physical WiiMote over a Bluetooth connection.”
You can build a stylus for your iPhone or iPod Touch in a few minutes for about a dollar worth of material. You may want to use a screen protector so that rubbing the metal tip on the screen doesn’t do any long term damage.
This robot uses the simple change of brightness of a single area of a screen that is being monitored by a NXT LEGO sensor to communicate the intended travel direction.
“This robot demonstrates iPhone to Lego Robotics communication via the Safari web browser and the Lego NXT Light Sensor. To build this, you’ll need a laptop, two iPhones, and a Lego NXT Robotics Kit. First, build your robot. Second write some Java LeJOS Robot code. Third write some Google Web Toolkit web application code. Fourth, plug in your iPhone into the robot, and use either a browser or another iPhone to drive the Lego Robot!”