"With Meyerhoffer's expertise and our technical knowledge, we updated everything inside and out to get the right balance of premium features and design." Curtis, Director of B2B Product Development at Griffin. "The reimagined MultiDock is a powerful way to sync, charge and store multiple devices," said J. Yet it's also more secure and efficient." "Now it's light, soft and works much better. In this case it used to be a heavy, black box," said Designer, Thomas Meyerhoffer. To fully update the MultiDock, Griffin worked in collaboration with former Apple designer, Thomas Meyerhoffer, to envision a sleek new look and feel for the device. Nashville, TN – Septem– Griffin Technology, one of the world's foremost creators of innovations for everyday life, is rolling out a newly designed MultiDock for charging, storing and syncing multiple iPads, tablets and smartphones. Space-efficient, securable charging and storage for up to 30 iOS and Android devices debuted at IFA 2013 JP Gleyzes has updated details to Retrofitting an old laser engraver.Griffin Unveils the Elegantly Redesigned MultiDock for Charging, Syncing and Storage of Mobile Devices.xberger liked ESPBell-MAX and LITE Intercom / Doorbell IoT modul.Alice Chan_Elecrow liked Clone of CA80.lion mclionhead has updated the log for Backflow starship incense burner.Thomas Perrot liked Custom Handheld Pi Zero HQ Camera.mkdxdx has updated the project titled Mriya keyboard.Shannon on NASA’s Tech Demo Streams First Video From Deep Space Via Laser.sweethack on Australia Bans Engineered Stone, Workers Elsewhere Demand The Same.Panek on Ask Hackaday: What Do You Do When You Can’t Solder? CampGareth on Reverse-Engineering The Stadia Controller Bluetooth Switching Procedure.Stephen on Bringing APL To The Masses: The History Of The IBM 5100.Alex on Australia Bans Engineered Stone, Workers Elsewhere Demand The Same.You Can’t Make What You Can’t Measure 29 Comments Of course if you don’t want to shell out for the fancy hardware you could always build your own paddle controller.Ĭontinue reading “Paddle Controller For GPU Overclocking” → Posted in Peripherals Hacks Tagged gpu, griffin, overclock, powermate IPod Loaded Horn Boosts Your Tunes See for yourself in the video after the break. Now better graphics are at the tips of his fingers. ![]() Since the clock on his ATi Radeon 5800 can be adjusted using the AMD GPU clock tool, it’s an easy choice for this application. uses an AutoHotKey script that he wrote to capture the input from the spinner, process that information, then adjust GPU clock speed in the background. It’s a USB peripheral which is meant to be used for anything you can imagine. The actuator seen above is a Griffin Powermate 3.0. He figured out a way to turn a knob to adjust the clock speed while your applications are still running. But sometimes pushing the clock speed too high causes corruption. likes to squeeze every cycle possible out of his graphics card. Posted in Android Hacks Tagged click farm, Compute Stick, griffin, OpenSTF, STF Paddle Controller For GPU Overclocking He apparently picked this up at a reasonable price, giving him a great looking phone farm that works just like he wanted. While this would have been a fantastic waste of money had bought this phone charging dock at full retail price, he didn’t. With new USB hubs, an Intel Compute Stick, and Sugru, got OpenSTF up and running. ADB simply doesn’t work with this setup, so had to completely replace the USB brains of this device. Inside, there are three four-port USB hubs providing ten ports. On the outside, there are ten USB ports for ten different devices. ![]() This charging station is not meant to be used this way. There really isn’t a lot going on inside this $500 phone charger, with a few modifications this enclosure can become an awesome phone farm. This device was the Griffin MultiDock 2, a charging station for smartphones and tablets ostensibly designed for classrooms. needed an OpenSTF device lab, and found the perfect product to repurpose into a great looking enclosure. You can build your own, but as with anything requiring a whole lot of cables and devices, if you don’t plan it well, it’s going to look like crap. This is OpenSTF, or a Smartphone Test Farm. By any name, it’s a whole bunch of smartphones, smart watches, tablets, and other Smart Things all controlled remotely. Deep in the heart of a Chinese click farm - and probably used by the company your company hired to build an ‘app’ - is a magical device.
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