Open your Hackerspace Door with a Phone Call

[Mário] sent us a tip detailing the access control system he and his friends built for the eLab Hackerspace in Faro, Portugal. The space is located in the University of Algarve’s Institute of Engineering, which meant the group couldn’t exactly bore some holes through campus property and needed a clever solution to provide 24/7 access to members.
Open your Hackerspace Door with a Phone Call
[Mário] quickly ruled out more advanced Bluetooth or NFC options, because he didn’t want to leave out members who did not have a smartphone. Instead, after rummaging around in some junk boxes, the gang settled on hacking an old Siemens C55 phone to serve as a GSM modem and to receive calls from members. The incoming numbers are then compared against a list on the EEPROM of an attached PIC16F88 microcontroller, which directs a motor salvaged from a tobacco vending machine to open the push bar on the front door. They had to set up the motor to move an arm in a motion similar to that of a piston, thus providing the right leverage to both unlock and reset the bar’s position.


Check out [Mário's] blog for more details and information on how they upload a log of callers to Google spreadsheets, and stick around for a quick video demonstration below. If you’d prefer a more step by step guide to the build, head over to the accompanying Instructables page.
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Unlock the iPhone 3G by Hardware Hacking

Previously you could unlock the iPhone 3G by installing simple jailbreak hacking software.  That is, until Apple released the 2.2 software update.  You could also buy a sim card adapter to unlock the iPhone but it tends to drain the battery and be quite unreliable.
Unlock the iPhone 3G by Hardware Hacking
Now, however, a Vietnamese entrepreneur has developed an incredibly basic, yet tedious unlock which involves removing the bandpass chip (which contains the locking data) and using a Hex editor to remove the locking data from the chip.  Read more details about the unlocking process.
Unlock the iPhone 3G by Hardware Hacking
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How to Unlock the iPhone 3G

The iPhone dev team released their new app which unlocks the iPhone 3G for use on T-Mobile and many other networks.  A far easier way to achieve wireless freedom than by hardware hacking where you’d have to remove and reprogram a chip. Now that you’ve learned how to unlock your iPhone, see our other cell phone hacks;
How to Unlock the iPhone 3G
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