الثلاثاء، 14 مايو 2013

XiStera Is Like a Swiss Army Knife for the iPhone 5

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XiStera Is Like a Swiss Army Knife for the iPhone 5
3:43:21 AMAnita Li
The iPhone 5 is known for its diverse functionality, but one multi-tool accessory aims to up the ante by serving as a kind of Swiss Army knife for Apple's flagship phone. The XiStera has eight different functions, including: pocketable lens adapter, stand, tripod mount, headphone wrap, stylus, bottle opener and keychain with optional LED lighting. Watch the video, above, for more details.

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From clothes and shoes to smartphone cases and even guns, there seems to be no limits to what 3D printers can create. And now, you can add prosthetic hands and fingers to the mix. SEE ALSO: 3D-Printed Face Made This Man's Life Whole Again Robohand is a mechanical 3D-printed hand that can be created using a MakerBot 3D printer.

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Make a LEGO Robot With a Raspberry Pi
Monday, May 13, 2013 5:33 PMVignesh Ramachandran
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Monday, May 13, 2013 10:29 AMMatt Petronzio
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