Here’s a first: a modder “wrapped” his Apple iBook inside a hardbound book enclosure. More information.

Upon receiving an iBook with a non-functioning screen, what better to do than strip the “i” prefix, trim down the inessentials, and wrap it in a hardcover book case in order to create a literal book server? If this sounds like your bag, the journey only requires a partially destroyed iBook, a bit of wiring knowledge, and a gutted book for it to call home

[via Engadget]

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Here’s a first: a modder “wrapped” his Apple iBook inside a hardbound book enclosure. More information.

Upon receiving an iBook with a non-functioning screen, what better to do than strip the “i” prefix, trim down the inessentials, and wrap it in a hardcover book case in order to create a literal book server? If this sounds like your bag, the journey only requires a partially destroyed iBook, a bit of wiring knowledge, and a gutted book for it to call home

[via Engadget]

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