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Coat Hangar Ford DIN Radio Removal Tool
Written by Nullkraft   
Monday, 06 February 2006

To be able to pull the factory radio from Fords, Mercedes, and Audi vehicles it takes a special set of tools.   They call these things DIN tools, and normally run around $15 to purchase.  Sure that isnt a lot for a specialty tool, but they can easily be made out of a coat hanger for practically nothing.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 July 2010 )
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Treo650 Bluetooth Dial Up Networking Hack
Written by shearwind   
Monday, 06 February 2006
When PalmOne released the Treo 650 smartphone for Sprint PCS and Cingular, they had to obey the carries requests to disable the DUN (Dial Up Networking) profile for bluetooth. Why they did this is a matter of debate, but regardless the functionality was already there. They just disabled it. Thus I set out of figure out how they disabled it and how to fix it.

Once digging threw the files in the 650's ROM I quickly found the "btmanager" overlays which showed the DUN option proving that it was built in. I then referenced the control to the "btmanager.prc" code and found where it was called. While tracing threw I found a subroutine that did nothing other than "hide" the control. So I just eliminated the two calls to this routine by "NOPing" them.
Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2006 )
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PSP's nub to PS2 Analog Conversion
Written by epixx   
Thursday, 26 January 2006
 This is a great solution to the PSP's nub being so small and having such a bad grip. All you need is  an old PS2  controller, and a little bit of patience!

*WARNING** You will end up destroying a PS2 controller.

Updated 2-1-06 with clearer pictures
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 February 2006 )
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TEAM ICE & THE ELUSIVE XBOX 360 MOD CHIP
Written by Ustler@blacklisted411.net   
Tuesday, 17 January 2006
 If you have been keeping track of Xbox360 News (or if you read Edge.i-hacked.com) you know that there is a LOT of controversy surrounding the "ICE" modchip.  A lot of people have claimed that it is a fake, and that they people "making" these chips are only out to SCAM you out of your money.  This of course has been counted with a couple of "proof" videos released by Team ICE.  However, Ustler of Blacklisted411! has done a very thorough background check and has come to the conclusion

THIS IS A SCAM.

Please click on read more for Ustler's findings.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 January 2006 )
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Changing your backlight color of gauges.
Written by hevnsnt   
Friday, 06 January 2006

Well, it is too cold outside to be riding my motorcycle these days, so I decided that instead of just walking by it each morning wishing I was riding it, I should keep on hacking it. Have you ever wanted to replace the backlight color of your gauges? The stock color of the Kawasaki Ninja gauge is a strange "off-orange" color, that I didn't particularly like. I have seen websites that offer to change your backlight color for a fee... But I don't want to pay someone to do it -- Lets hack on my bike.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 January 2006 )
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RFID Blocking Wallet
Written by Dustin Kirk   
Friday, 30 December 2005

Protect your money and privacy!
With the proliferation of RFID devices and related privacy concerns, it seemed due time to create the RFID Blocking Duct Tape Wallet. There are many ways to prevent Radio Frequency ID tags from being transmitted from devices. I often use my work badge and school ID which both contain RFID tags. With drivers licenses, credit cards, and cash now beginning to contain RFID tags, why not create the wallet.

It seemed to be pretty well known online that aluminum foil prevented the transmission of RFID signals. A quick test at my work place using my badge confirmed this. The next step was to design a wallet with aluminum foil embedded inside. Using the plans to make Duct Tape Wallets I created previously, it was simple to modify them to include the aluminum foil.
Last Updated ( Friday, 30 December 2005 )
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Charging the unchargeable
Written by Nullkraft   
Wednesday, 14 December 2005
With Christmas right around the corner, those of us who are gadget freaks it seems that most gifts that we both give and receive probably take batteries. As we all know, it costs a fortune to continuously feed our devices with fresh batteries. Not to mention the cost of rechargeables. Afroman's guide to recharging alkaline batteries seemed to be the answer to that little problem so I decided to build the device he describes on his website.  In the following article, I will show you how to easiliy make a device that can charge the unchargeable -- normal Alkaline Batteries
Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2006 )
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