Posted by on under how to make a pinhole camera, interesting gifts, scenery, many things, tin, cameras |

One of the many things you can do with an Altoids tin is make a pinhole camera, or a "Pintoid" camera, that can capture scenery. Not only can this turn into an interesting hobby, but these nifty little cameras also make interesting gifts!
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Posted by on under garbage cans, back porch, video network, mths, camera system, techcrunch, cameras |


It's Sunday and I want you to be happy. That's why I'm offering you your very own
Vue Personal Video network so you can keep an eye on Santa as he sneaks up to your back porch and steals your garbage cans. We reviewed this kit
a few months ago and were impressed. It's completely wireless and the cameras are battery powered.

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Posted by on under nikon coolpix, daft punk, nik, projector, projectors, helicopter, cameras, japan, photos |

The setup looked ingenious. Using a series of photos and the projectors on a bunch of those quirky Nikon Coolpix S1000pj projector cameras, these two tots looked to be recreating a Daft Punk music...
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Posted by on under holiday horror stories, holiday horrors, cameras |

Is it any surprise that when I asked a bunch of Gizmodo readers to share their holiday horror stories, you guys sent in tales of frozen cameras, techno-challenged dads and—yes—porn-filled...
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Posted by on under chinese spies, gizmodo, uk security, flash drives, mi5, security agency, espionage, businessmen, cameras, china |

UK security agency MI5 has issued a warning regarding freebie flash drives and cameras. Apparently Chinese spies are handing them out to UK businessmen in hopes of infecting their computers with...
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