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USB Cooking

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So its come to my attention (nearly a year late I know) that the USB George Foreman Grill we covered was actually an April Fools joke by the cheeky chappies at ThinkGeek.

So although a little late, we bring you a couple of variations on the ThinkGeek idea.

USB Grilling

So if you've got a spare 30 USB ports, and lets face it who hasn't, then you too could be enjoying a fry up at your computers expense.
By utilising a whole load of USB cables and an old USB cup warmer this clever tech-head has created what can only be described as the next big thing in USB accessories.

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You can read the whole story HERE
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While researching the above I came across the following story.
With Custom PC cases becoming more and more imaginative why not embed one into an actual George Foreman Grill.

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With a few simple tools and (obviously) far to much time on his hands this enterprising James Dyson of the future embeds a fully working Mini-ITX into the gutted shell of the George Foreman.

Read the full story HERE

In the spirit of case modding I've gathered a few interesting examples of what can be achieved.

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Remove the Case Cover (Step 2 in a 21 part articles series on building your own computer)

This is a very easy step. Basically, you are just taking the cover off your new case. If you have a "Plain Jane" case, take a screwdriver and remove the four or six screws located around the edge on the back of your case.

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