Posts tagged as green

In the Maker Shed: Sneaky Green Uses for Everyday Things

Sneaky Green Uses for Everyday Things by Make Magazine contributor Cy Tymony combines the sneaky fun of his 'Sneaky Uses' series with the growing int...

Energy, power and green: Open source hardware 2009 - The definitive guide to open source hardware projects in 2009

Part of The definitive guide to open source hardware projects in 2009 Energy, Power and Green - These open source hardware projects power things or ...

Alt.CES: Wood-housed electronica: ostensibly green or faux-maker?

One of the products released at this year's CES is iWave's Grass Roots Collection of personal electronics accessories -- iPhone cases, earbuds, an...

MAKE @ Greener Gadgets next week in NYC

Next week a few of us from MAKE will attend the Greener Gadgets conference in New York City. For three years, the Greener Gadgets Co...

Photos from Greener Gadgets 2010

Last week was the Greener Gadgets conference in NYC. MAKE went and scoped it out, lots of cool ideas being discussed! We saw presentations from produ...

Lego's take on classic green army men

Lego's licensing of the Disney/Pixar Toy Story franchise has produced something surprisingly awesome in this mashup of two classic toys. $11 from t...

In the Maker Shed: Green Mini Breadboards

In honor of St. Patrick's Day on Wednesday, might we suggest a lovely Green Mini Breadboard? Half the size of a half-size breadboard, this Mini Brea...

Build your own variable-terrain putting green

One of my favorite features in Design News has a new "Gadget Freak", fun read - Why putt golf balls into a paper cup when you can have your own var...

Green glove for animation

Miguel Valenzuela writes in with his technique for making toys appear to animate on their own: I created a green screen glove out of some fabric...

How-To: Make little green army men from paracord

Instructables user seamster produced this cool little DIY-posable-army-guy tutorial for their ongoing Paracord Contest. It's OD cord over a wire ...