Make a $2 Adjustable Smartphone Car Mount

Sometime it hard to find the right smart phone car mount to fix on your car. This diy smart phone car mount is adjustable and easily completely moveable/removable without harming your car in any way. It can also be adapted to hold any mobile device that weighs about one pound or less.
Note: Do not attempt to use this mount if it in any way impedes your ability to drive with total concentration on the road or if it’s use would be illegal in your location.
Some of the material you need:


1. a 1/2″ PVC Tee coupling – make sure that the center opening is threaded. The other two don’t matter.
2. a 1/2″ PVC Street Elbow – it should have male threads at one end and female threads at the other.
3. a 1/2″ PVC Nipple of whatever length will suit your car/height/posture. This is basically a tube male threaded at both ends.
4. heavy duty plastic coated wire (I had “multipurpose wire” lying around, not marked but seems to be about 14-16 gauge)
5. adhesive backed craft foam – half a sheet or so should do it.


Alternately – if you already have some kind of holster or other commercial cradle device feel free to use that instead of making your own from wire. Or heat form thick plastic sheets/carve from wood/any other craft you have skills to utilize. Fashion an appropriate way to attach it to the nipple tube. Gravity is your friend. So is friction.
Example: if you use a belt clip type holster already you may be able to just slip the clip into the nipple tube or put a small wire loop on the end of the nipple that can hold the clip.
My post here is just the summarize of the diy smartphone car mount. For complete guide you can follow the link below.
via instructables
Impressive Augmented Reality Game Possibilities on the iPhone
Augmented Reality is described as a combination of real-world and computer-generated data, where computer graphics objects are blended into real footage in real time. The folks over at TouchArcade snagged videos some very impressive augmented reality programs by Blair MacIntyre, an Associate Professor at the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. The apps displays the video that the iPhone is picking up on the screen and then overlays 3d objects on top of it to make the appears as if they are in reality. The proof put together here pave the way to future gaming concepts. While the concept is REALLY cool there are some negatives. One of the largest is that the application in its current form seems to require the correct backdrop to work. The virtual pet appears above specific squares. The zombie game needs a backdrop of streets and towers. Having to carry around a back drop for the app/game you want to use might be difficult to market.
via modmyi
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