Your Daft Punk Homework: create your own EL suit

June 22nd, 2008 by

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Good thing Halloween is months away. You’ll need that time to hone your sewing skills in the noble quest to create a Daft Punk suit of your very own. Instructables has everything you need (except the electroluminescent wire, soldering iron, heat gun, and pleather tracksuit) to build an EL suit worthy of electronic celebration. Best of all, your tutor for the course is none other than the suits’ creator for the duo’s 2007 tour. Now get moving humans, it’s time to let the robots rock the party.

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Daft Punk Homework: create your own EL suit

June 22nd, 2008 by

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Good thing Halloween is months away. You’ll need that time to hone your sewing skills in the noble quest to create a Daft Punk suit of your very own. Instructables has everything you need (except the electroluminescent wire, soldering iron, heat gun, and pleather tracksuit) to build an EL suit worthy of electronic celebration. Best of all, your tutor for the course is none other than the suits’ creator for the duo’s 2007 tour. Now get moving humans, it’s time to let the robots rock the party.

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How to “format” an iPhone to clear your data completely

May 21st, 2008 by

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We briefly mentioned using junk data to overwrite the iPhone’s flash as a last-ditch method of securely clearing off your user data yesterday, and although we were half-joking, that’s more or less your only option until Apple provides a proper secure erase feature. Security researcher Rich Mogull has helpfully laid out the steps for you, and they’re basically what you’d expect: restore your iPhone, don’t sync any personal data to it, and then manually transfer three different playlists large enough to fill the flash. Essentially you’re doing a manual three-pass overwrite, which is pretty much exactly the long and tedious process it sounds like — but we wouldn’t dream of selling or giving away our iPhones (or any other phone with personal data on it) without struggling through it.

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Deliver a keynote like Steve Jobs in ten simple steps

January 27th, 2008 by

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Are you a CEO hoping to “step it up,” “knock it out of the park,” and generally “take it to the bridge” — old-school style — but you can’t seem to work the magic? Well, BusinessWeek has got just the thing for you: a ten-point plan on how to deliver a presentation like our main man, Steve Jobs. Breaking it down from “set a theme” all the way to “rehearse, rehearse, rehearse,” the cats at BW lay out everything you need to know to shatter sales records, hike your stock, and innovate the hell out of a keynote. Of course, they don’t advise you on choice of outfits (we suggest jeans, sneakers, and a turtleneck), products to launch (how does iPhone 2 sound to you?), or how to properly execute a “Boom!” (”Boom!”) — but we’re pretty sure you can suss those details out on your own. If you want the full breakdown of tips and tricks, including how to properly appear excited about your own products, hit the read link ASAP. To help you along, we’ve included a clip of Jobs doing his thing after the break. Boom!

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How to build your own UPS

October 14th, 2007 by

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Whether your end improvement is a functioning office, or a longer game of Unreal, uninterruptible power supplies are an essential part of keeping your kit up and running. In case you were wondering what goes on inside the little — or, as the case may be, big — boxes that sit next to power outlets, icrontic has a how-to for constructing your own UPS. If you’re not up to the task of constructing your own, then there’s also advice about which type of off-the-shelf UPS is for you. Now all you’ve got to worry about are other, human based, interruptions.

 

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