Tengu is a simple USB peripheral that lip-syncs to your favorite tunes or any other sound in the local vicinity. If there's no sound, he'll fall asleep and wake up again when things get noisy.
Similar to some of the other kits featured on Make, the AMP6 is a simple and inexpensive DIY Class-T Amplifier kit. Despite the low cost and efficient power consumption, the AMP6 delivers very good sound.
With the help of third party applications and utilities, you can unlock tons of useful functionality you never knew was there. The following 20 iPod utilities can help you get the most from your iPod.
What is open source hardware? A good way to think of it is: source code and hardware under a license that permits users to study, change, and improve the software and hardware, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified form.
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