Sure you could buy any number of capacitive touchscreen-friendly gloves available these days (like the Dots iPhone gloves we tried on last winter) -- but what if you're looking for something a little ...
A lot of different DIY projects require gloves, but which type of glove you use affects not just the project, but also your safety. So, Make magazine has put together a list of which gloves work best ...
We’ve been running several posts about products designed to let you use your capacitive touch screen devices out of doors in cold weather and given that the US (at least the central and eastern part ...
Shocker as in shockingly simple, that is. You ever built/assembled your own PC? Then you must be familiar with thermal paste, a small layer of which is squirted onto ...
If you live in a relatively dry climate, you probably don't worry about underwater hazards during the flood season. If you attend Tsukuba University, Japan however -- just miles from where the ...
This is the coolest DIY electronics project we've seen in awhile—a glove that makes the user appear to slow down time. Fast moving objects in the path of the glove, such as a fan or falling drops of ...
Oh, how I love complicated DIY projects that impress your geeky friends but make simple tasks more difficult! Case in point, this Clove 2 glove that allows users to type without a keyboard using a ...
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As we were wandering through the Atlanta meet-up last week we stumbled upon a charming young man wearing a glove studded with circuit boards and embroidered with what looked like silver thread. Upon ...
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