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Hack a Day
Sure, it’s time to get the countdown clocks ready to ring in the new year, but why limit it to just one night? If you end up building a six-foot digital display you can count down trivial events; like the remaining seconds of freedom before you have to pimp yourself out in that drab cubicle. [...]
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Hack a Day
As part of a complete home theater setup [Andy] wanted to be able to control the lights from his couch. He started thinking about the best way to do this when he realized that his TV remote has buttons on it which he never uses. Those controls are meant for other components made by the [...]
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Hack a Day
So you happen to have a really beefy transformer sitting around in your living room. What are you going to do with it? Short stuff across it to watch it glow of course! This video is exactly that. While we flip flopped between “what is this guy doing?” and “ooooh, look at it glow!”, we [...]
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Hack a Day
If you’re carrying around an exposed circuit board and a bunch of wires people are going to notice you. But a dry erase marker won’t turn any heads. And this one holds its own little secret. It acts as a master key for hotel room door locks. This is really more of a repackaging hack. [...]
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Hack a Day
Robots can easily make their way across a factory floor; with painted lines on the floor, a factory makes for an ideal environment for a robot to navigate. A much more difficult test of computer vision lies in your living room. Finding a way around a coffee table and not knocking over a lamp present [...]
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Hack a Day
This huge projection screen fills an odd alcove in [Dodge Boy's] screening room. He built it himself for under $200. The materials, tools, and techniques make this a possibility for anyone who wants their own projection setup. The frame is made of pine 1×3 dimensional lumber. To keep the fabric from touching the supports in the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Deekshith Allamaneni] built this controller which will automatically turn the lights in a room on and off. No big deal, right? You can already get a replacement light switch at the home store that will do this for you. But there is one big difference. The commercial solutions we’ve seen simply rely in a motion [...]
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Hack a Day
Along with quadrotors, and portable game consoles, one of the hacks we never get tired of seeing is an LED matrix table. [Christian Enchelmaier] wrote in to share his take on the ever popular pixelated furniture, which we think came out pretty well (Translation). Instead of going for a full-sized coffee table, [Christian] decided to [...]
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Hack a Day
This dorm room is ready to entertain, thanks in part to the LED wall sconces that [Joseph] hacked together. Inside each fixture you’ll find three 3-Watt LED modules. For proper heat dissipation he mounted them on sheet metal which he cut out, including some fingers for additional surface area. The shape for the heat sink was chosen [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerable resource in LifeSize Room versions 3.5.3 and 4.7.18 to inject OS commmands. LifeSize Room is an appliance and thus the environment is limited resulting in a small set of payload options.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerable resource in LifeSize Room versions 3.5.3 and 4.7.18 to inject OS commmands. LifeSize Room is an appliance and thus the environment is limited resulting in a small set of payload options.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerable resource in LifeSize Room versions 3.5.3 and 4.7.18 to inject OS commmands. LifeSize Room is an appliance and thus the environment is limited resulting in a small set of payload options.
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Hack a Day
[Jaren] is occasionally forgetful, and frequently wonders if he’s left the lights on in his server room. Not knowing if the lights have been left on drives him nuts until he returns to work the next morning, so he decided he had to do something. He figured it would be easy enough to build a [...]
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Hack a Day
Instructables user [lincomatic] was doing some home decorating and was trying to find something that would really tie the room together. He decided against adding a nice rug, a light fixture is what he was after. Rather than settle on a simple lamp for the corner of the room, he constructed an 8×8 RGB LED [...]
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Hack a Day
Some parents buy kinetic sculptures for their kids at art or craft fairs. Not [Steve Moseley], he turned his kids’ hovel into a sculpture by wrapping a marble run around the entire room. It’s big enough, with so many features that finding a banner image was a bit tough. After the break we’ve embedded a [...]
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Hack a Day
It’s that time of the year again. The leaves are changing colors, it’s getting colder outside, and all the littler hackers are off to college. Which means we get to see an influx of dorm room locks and openers. [Adam] is back at it again with a new keypad dorm room lock. Last year he [...]
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Hack a Day
Hotel room door lock picking Here’s further proof that you should never leave anything of value in your hotel room. We’re not worried about someone getting in while the room is occupied. But these methods of defeating the chain lock and opening the door without a keycard (YouTube login required) do show how easy it is [...]
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Hack a Day
[Magx1] has filled his living room with laser-y goodness. You can get tons of build pictures and information from his Flickr set. There are many cool aspects of this build, but one that stands out is how he gets his C02. He simply exhales into a balloon. Check out the video after the break to [...]
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Hack a Day
I Heart Robotics has posted a guide for building your own clean room. They’ve been clever with their materials, starting with heavy-duty shelving to provide the framework. We like that idea, it allows you to position your workspace at whatever height you desire.
The side walls are MDF painted with white enamel. Light, power, and tools [...]
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Hack a Day
[Sprite_tm] brings us another great hack by lighting up the living room. Unsatisfied with just replacing incandescent bulbs with an LED alternative he went with strips of LEDs to illuminate the length of a wall. Starting with a seven-meter strip of the lights, he cut it down to fourteen pieces in order to make the [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
I have a X61s, and connected and disconnected the antenna at least 10 times, not more than 20-- and I currently get a weak wireless signal compared to other people (detail below). I am also running a X61s with some Lenovo software, so I'm not sure if the software is lowering the signal, but no matter what I do it still seems like I can't get it as high of a signal. Would removing the antenna connectors (cable at the 3945abg card) that many times damage it? I just bend the cable side up and the connector pops off.
As for low signal... I have a router running Tomato, and other computers in the same room get quality of ~60, and ~35-50 in the adjacent room (quality being dBi difference between noise floor and signal quality). However, my computer gets about 30-40 in room, and 10-20 in the adjacent room--and drops off much quicker a few rooms down.
If I want to fix it, what would I have to replace, or is there some other fix possible? (dip it in solder?)