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Changing the background on your PSP
Written by hevnsnt   
Wednesday, 22 June 2005
Did you know that you can EASILY change the background on your PSP?  Using the newly released KXploit, I will show you how you can create and "burn" your own backgrounds into your psp without any swap tricks.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 June 2005 )
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Running Homebrew software on 1.5 PSP
Written by hevnsnt   
Wednesday, 22 June 2005
Using a newly released software (Kxploit) by the psp-dev crew,  we are finally able to run Homebrew software on our American PSPs without any swaptricks.  Japanese PSPs have been able to run software due to a discovered flaw in the 1.0 firmware, unfortunately the American PSPs came with v1.50 firmware which fixed the hole.  Now we can use a software named Kxploit to FINALLY RUN HOMEBREW SOFTWARE on our 1.5 PSPs, without any SWAPTRICKS!!  The following article will show you how, step by step. 
Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2006 )
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Build your own Robotic WebCam
Written by jawed.com   
Monday, 20 June 2005
Ok, you have a webcam, and a computer to control it.  Problem is you have to BE IN FRONT OF IT to point it at what you want to see right?  Wrong!  This article will teach you how to build a robotic webcam that uses a web interface to control it.
Last Updated ( Monday, 20 June 2005 )
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Secure the SanDisk Cruzer Micro Drive Protective Case
Written by MrNutz   
Wednesday, 15 June 2005
Have you recently purchased a SanDisk Cruzer Micro Drive?  If you have you of course know that the protective cover sucks to keep on.  Taking a Lo-Tech approach to a high tech problem, MrNutz comes through again with a great hardware hack.  This article shows you how to "re-make" the SanDisk Cruzer (the way it should have been I think) to keep the protective cover in place.


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 June 2005 )
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I-hacked Update and New contest!
Written by hevnsnt   
Monday, 13 June 2005
K Just wanted to take a quick second and give you all an update.

I-Hacked is gearing up to release some big articles (as promised in the past) but some things have been keeping me busy and you know how that goes, but here is my promise.. I-Hacked is still going to kick off this summer with a bang..  Which brings us to our next contest.

I need designs for Tshirts!  I will be attending Blackhat & Defcon 13 this year and need cool tshirts to give away!  So here is the deal.  Design and submit a Tshirt for I-Hacked.com.  If yours is selected you will receive $200 and of course a Tshirt with your design!

($200 is divided for front and back.  I hold the right to select one front and one rear, so it is totally possible that two people will receive $100 and a tshirt.)

Design: Can be anything I-Hacked related.  Could use our current logo, you could design a new one.  Could just be text, could be a nice graphic.  Just keep the colors to a minimum.  There shouldnt be any more than 3-4 colors in your design. (The reason for this is when you print a tshirt, you can only use so many colors in the screen print)  Also, the design must be "printable" on a BLACK TSHIRT, since that is what we will be using.

Submit: Once you have your idea, you can put it on a t-shirt template and submit it by posting it in the forums here.  If you are not a member of I-hacked, you can still submit your design by sending it to tshirt@i-hacked.com.  Deadline is July 1st, so get on it!  *Update: You can submit as many ideas as you want, there is no limit.

Decision:  All submissions will be located here, and I will declare a winner by July 22nd.  There may be a poll in the forums if it comes down to 2-3 close calls.


Last Updated ( Friday, 01 July 2005 )
 
Build a Skype phone out of the old wireless phone you have just laying around
Written by http://www.jarnaker.com   
Tuesday, 14 June 2005
The problem: You have a computer, your friend has a

computer, you both have a broadband connection, and you make use of Skype or
like the voice chat in MSN or something like this - And - you're sick and tired
to sit by the computer all the time when you talk. And you might even sit with
one of these ridiculous headset (hmm, yes I also have one) on your head just
because the echo cancellation feature isn't that great in reality.

The Solution: Build a Skype phone out of the old wireless phone you have just laying around

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 June 2005 )
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Hacking a 2005 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
Written by hevnsnt   
Wednesday, 25 May 2005


I recently picked up an '05 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R. It is a 636cc sportbike that is so much fun to ride that recently all I  want to do is take it out. This thing is a stick of dynamite -- it feels like it is always ready to go faster than it currently is... And I mean always. However being such an advanced piece of machinery, you know that it is controlled by tons of electronics -- Yup, we are going to hack my motorcycle.

What we will being doing is converting our North American ECU to Euro Specs. The 05 has an exhaust valve to control the flow of exhaust to get the most power possible. However, on US/CDN models they have a thing in there to adjust the valve at high rpm's to decrease the noise, due to US noise regulations. By adjusting this valve to we will hopefully give the bike 10-13hp gains on the top end. This is a free mod, and a 10hp gain for nothing would be amazing! Lets get to working on the bike.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 May 2005 )
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