That's where you, with your Linux-enabled iPod, pick up the signal with Nike's own receiver. Use your powers for good, and try not to be creepy! Convert it into a Linux mini-computer Speaking of Linux, those of you who have yet to dance with the penguin might find your washed up iPod is an exciting relatively! And while features are still a bit shaky, support for multitouch, sound, and other basics have arrived.
Being able to slip a Linux box into your pocket? Giant geek street cred. User profile for user: Softbaaaall15 Softbaaaall Question: Q: Question: Q: Someone somehow hacked into my iPod from an different location and saw everything that I was doing even down to my browsing. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: planb77 planb Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.
Jul 30, AM in response to planb77 In response to planb77 Well they probably did hack into my actually iPod. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Jul 30, AM in response to Softbaaaall15 In response to Softbaaaall15 Again, I have never heard of anybody actually being able to do that especially an iPod Touch as it doesn't have a constant network connection. Jul 30, AM in response to planb77 In response to planb77 BEcause when I woke up this morning all my history had been cleared and I didn't do it and than I got a message from someone relating to what was in my browser.
User profile for user: Michael Black Michael Black. Jul 30, AM in response to Softbaaaall15 In response to Softbaaaall15 Do you have a passcode lock on the device? Jul 30, AM in response to Softbaaaall15 In response to Softbaaaall15 A message from somebody you know or somebody you don't know?
Jul 30, PM in response to planb77 In response to planb77 Michael, yes i do have a passcode on my ipod. Planb77, it was someone i know. Jul 31, AM in response to Softbaaaall15 In response to Softbaaaall15 Have you ever given them access to any of your accounts?
User profile for user: ErnieJobs ErnieJobs. User profile for user: lllaass lllaass. Reply Helpful 2 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. This build comes to us from [Hugo] who made the painstaking effort of removing the old NAND flash storage chip from an iPod Nano by hand, soldering 0. Once the delicate work was done, he set about trying to figure out the software.
Sometimes, though all these old iPods really need to get working again is just to be thrown into a refrigerator , as some genius engineer showed us many years ago. As a Hackaday reader, of course you probably can imagine building the car. Most could probably even write a phone application to do the control.
But do you want to? In most cases, you are better off focusing on what you need to do and using something off the shelf for the parts that you can. One thing of interest: even though the interface builder is Web-based, the service claims that the interface structure stays on the controller. By using our website and services, you expressly agree to the placement of our performance, functionality and advertising cookies. Learn more.
Search Search for:. Hackaday Links: January 9, 10 Comments. Loading Comments There are multiple flavors of Podzilla available for you to choose from. Furthermore, it will serve as the foundation for many other hacks, both ones listed here and those in our previous guide.
Everyone loves Wikipedia. Now you can get it on your iPod and carry Wikipedia with you everywhere you go. And obviously, since there is no display on the iPod shuffle, there is no point to installing Wikipedia. You first will need to install iPod Linux. Not content with the 4GB of memory iPod nano? So why not double it. Not for the faint of heart, performing this hack requires that you conduct some major surgery on your nano.
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