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Better Bass Cheap and Easy: Build a Cardboard Subwoofer! - Systm
Build your very own high quality sealed subwoofer in just a fraction of the time it would take to build a traditional box. It's all about Sonotube, the toughest cardboard you'll ever meet!
32:43
Want The Best HDTV Picture? Got $20? You Can Calibrate Your HDTV Like A Pro! - Systm
PCMag's HDTV expert, Robert Heron, teaches us top notch HDTV calibration tricks using tools anybody can afford!
26:08
Lightsaber Build: Exact Star Wars Replicas, Totally Custom, And A Duel! - Systm
Luke, Darth and Obi-Wan's Lightsabers were pieced out of junk piles. David shows you how to build exact replicas and an original design from The Custom Saber Shop. Then he picks a fight with Patrick
17:18
Oil Cooled PC: Put A Computer In An Aquarium - Systm
Will dunking a PC in oil -full immersion cooling- work better than air and water cooling? Watch as we take PC modification to the next level and put a PC in an aquarium, complete with ship wreck and fake plants.
Watch us hack a Nintendo 64 into a portable gaming system complete with screen, speakers and battery power: Full Nintendo anywhere you go!
Want to play your video collection on any media extender, console or Apple TV? Step one is to get your movies off of the DVDs and onto your hard drive! Part 1 of our DIY Video Jukebox Series
32:55
Systm - Three Portable USB Battery Packs You Can Build
In today's episode, we're going to help you build three USB battery power supplies so you never run out of power for your favorite gadgets!
24:50
Systm - Boot Your Copy of Windows or Linux On Anyone's Machine
Security, safety, ease of repair, USB Flash Drives are more than just storage, they're a great way to run your safe copy Linux or Windows on -any- machine that can boot from USB!
15:57
Video Jukebox Part 3: Build a MediaTomb - Systm
Looking for an Open Source media server that works perfectly with the PS3 and a host of UPnP compatible set top boxes? Try MediaTomb!
Is your rig the fastest it can be? Join us as the folks from Extremetech.com show us the best tips, tools and techniques for benchmarking your PC!
20:40
Systm - Dynamic DNS: Access Your Home Computer Remotely
Want access to your files stored at home? How about hosting a home web server? Static IPs are expensive, if you can even get one. We set up Dynamic DNS instead!
We show you how to build a beer delivery robot that comes to you when the time is right and boss is gone. This works for other beverages too but beer is something everyone likes.
Save yourself the hassle of rebuilding your system in the event of a catastrophic disk failure, by creating a custom recovery disc... and learn about Rescue CDs and Slipstreaming while you do!
31:03
Systm - Video Jukebox Part 2: Build Your Movie Server
Now that you've got your movies encoded, we show you how to distribute them over your home network.
16:44
Systm - Unlock Secret Features On Your Digital Camera
Forget about paying for a new camera: this simple firmware hack gives Canon PowerShot cameras a real kick the pants!
23:03
Lego Mindstorms: Robot Building Made Easy - Systm
Everyone knows LEGO's are fun and incredibly creative toys for kids to play with, but did you know you could also build robots? Ones that can you program and build to do almost any task. Find out how on today's Systm!
16:44
Unlock Secret Features On Your Digital Camera - Systm
Forget about paying for a new camera: this simple firmware hack gives Canon PowerShot cameras a real kick the pants!
Beer kegs have been around since the 60's but the technology really hasn't changed all that much. Well figured it's about time. We put one up on motorized wheels and install a remote control tapping giving you full control over where it goes and how much it pours.
Learn how to setup a personal media server so you'll always have access to your favorite tunes and movies no matter where you are.
Summer roadtrip season is here, but you don't have to leave your desktop, or its contents, at home or work while you travel: it's all about remote access tools, from monthly fee to VNC!
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