Archive for December, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

So here it comes! 2010, the farthest we’ve made it thus-far. As the night comes around, be sure to stay safe and spend some time with your loved ones. Rock in the New Year with some style!!

Happy Holidays!!

Check back in the new year for some awesome news, videos, tutorials, and alot more!!!

CHRISTMAS IS HERE!!!!

So as Christmas rolls upon us i’m sure you’ve noticed that there have been few updates in the last few weeks.  We here at JWstudios have been in the christmas spirit and have been overwhelmed by it!! So we are taking a hiatis to help Steve Jobs pack up the slede and get all those groove new christmas imacs and ipod nanos out to “THE PEOPLE”!!! We will be back in the new year with some awesome new stuff!! MORE BLOGS, MORE ACTION, MORE SWAGG!!!!!

To Be Continues….

MacBook inhabits a Linksys router after ill-advised casemod

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Apple products are known far and wide for their design. Linksys products, on the other hand, are not. That’s why this latest laptop mod strikes us as a little odd. When a technically-proficient gentleman named Tyler wanted to get his hands on “a working, genuine” Mac as cheaply as possible, he did what any self-respecting (and frugal) geek would do: he scrounged New Egg and eBay for MacBook parts. Why he would then turn around and cram ‘em into an old router is, quite frankly, beyond us. Had he asked, we would have suggested something a bit more classy: perhaps a flashing pyramid? Why not a Timex Sinclair ZX81? Or maybe even a toaster? That said, this achievement — while puzzling — certainly seems to have been pulled off with not a little technical skill. If you’re curious to see how it all went down (including copious step-by-step pics) hit the source link. And prepare to scratch your head in wonderment.

iPhone 3GS emulates N64, blows minds in the process

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Look what we have here — a preview of 3G4, a N64 emulator developed by NWorksDev. Compatible with the iPhone 3GS and the iPod Touch 3G, this bad boy appears to be rendering down the graphics (as one would expect) but all in all it seems to be running pretty smoothly. Of course, this is a work in progress: the developer (who claims to 14 years old) says that he has to overcome duplicate button registers, delayed presses, and some crashing — and he has yet to implement the L, R, and Z keys. That said, this thing is pretty sweet! Hit up the YouTube links for info on becoming a beta tester — but not before you see the thing in action.