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One Wire Control Over The Net PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 05 July 2002
A company dedicated to bringing one wire automation to us all.

Link2Web a 100% Internet based automation system running JAVA under LINUX®, Apache® web server, E-Mail server and a SQL database. Each part of the process is controlled by a NetController (NC) running JAVA. Each NC computer is connected to sensors and actuators by the use of the 1-wire system from Dallas Semiconductor

 



 
New iPAQ H3900 - Nevo Included PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 July 2002

 

It seems the Nevo PDA remote software (as reported here on 24th June Nevo Story) is included with the new range of iPAQ Pocket PCs. Here some information from the excellent Pocket PC Passion website...

 
New ePods Hack PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 July 2002
Update: 3 July 2002 - The hack is now available

I have released a new hack for the ePODs this week which contains all the usual features such as IE3 and IE4, Calligrapher, Orinoco Silver Card support, Terminal Service Client, TapRight and so on...

 
Whole House Audio Tutorial PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 July 2002

Drums of 79-strand speaker cable

 

Welcome to the Automated Home guide to multi-room audio. This guide documents some options for spreading music throughout your house. Hopefully this will inspire you to listen to music more, and, if it helps you plan a system, then all the better. Let's start with a couple of simple definitions...

 
Stealth Big Brother PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 02 July 2002
Submission by Shawn Downey

AEI Security Limited has launched a series of products designed to be used with a PC for capturing and storing images and movies from CCTV cameras.

Unlike conventional DVR systems the new Stealth Big Brother series from AEI uses image movement sensitivity which can trigger the start of image recording, e-mail of images as well as upload of the images to an Internet site with the built in FTP abilities. It also provides a host of other features that the company claim can always be modified to suit individual client needs...

 
Write Here - Right Now PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 July 2002

Submission by Daniel James - If you see symbols like these scrawled in chalk on buildings near where you work,

it's not part of a noughts and crosses craze. It's all to do with finding where you can take your laptop and get online - for free...

 
UK High Street Retailer Readies For Home Tech Boom PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 July 2002
ZDnet are reporting that UK High Street Chain Dixons are creating 1,000 new jobs to help serve the demand for new technologies including wireless home LANs...
 
ProntoEdit For The Rest of Us PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 29 June 2002
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A clever chap called Stewart Allen is developing a Java - based Pronto editor (for all versions of the "proper" pronto remotes (i.e. not Neo) including colour ones. There are versions for windows, Mac OS X, Linux and boggo Unix. He is developing rapidly, the current versions look great and he is very contactable…

 
More Hope For UK Rural Broadband PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 29 June 2002
An interesting piece on the BBC SciTech site provides hope for those of us in the rural UK of seeing Broadband in the future.

Trials for the world's first commercial high-speed internet service delivered over thin air have begun in the south Wales valleys. British Telecom is testing a new radio wave-based delivery system which could soon reach thousands of people not served by ground-based delivery systems...

 
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