From: Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog
The prize this week is a cable tester to help you with
troubleshooting. This contest will run for one week (March 20 - 26,
2010) . Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter,
identify the item pictured above and give an example of what can be
done with it. This week you [...]
Respond to this topic on your own blog
Click and press Ctrl+C to copy and paste this discussion on your blog or site
Related Articles
Name the Thing Contest - 118
As promised the contest this week will be a bit harder. Also the
previous winners of all outstanding contests including the Happy
Holidays 2009 Contest will be determined and posted today. The
prize this week is one of those popular micro helicopters. It uses
IR from the controller to send control data to the [...]
Name the Thing Contest - 123
Thanks to ioBridge for sponsoring the contest this week. They will
be providing a serial LED to the contest winner, this product can
be found on their online store. Nice thing about this serial LCD is
that it can be connected to any of your microcontroller projects in
addition to their popular IO-204 Monitor & [...]
Name the Thing Contest - 125
Thanks to Senario (the makers of Zibits) for sponsoring the contest
this week. They will be providing 4 lucky contest winner a Zibits
robot. Have a look at the video below, the robots are IR controlled
and I thing with a bit of hacking they could be sent random forward
and turn commands which would [...]
Name the Thing Contest - 120
Thanks to Stanley for sponsoring the contest this week. They will
be providing a Compact HID Spotlight to a lucky contest winner.
This flashlight would have come in handy last year when we did some
travels and visited a number of campgrounds. It usually ended up
being dark when we were setting up camp and [...]
Name the Thing Contest - 139
Thanks to Dangerous Prototypes and Gadget Factory for sponsoring
the contest this week. They will be providing a project that they
jointly collaborated on. The Open Logic Sniffer logic analyzer is
sure to make quick work out of troubleshooting your most complex
circuit on your bench. “Features (partial list) Capture
50MHz+ waveforms on 32 channels 200Msps captures up [...]