Items Tagged With internet

New Way to Control Your Home Online

Thursday, 23 August 2007

Bye Bye Standby have released official photos and more information on their new web interface module.  This device allows remote control of circuits in yor home, from anywhere in the world via the web...

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HomeRemote Z-Wave Home Automation Gateway

Thursday, 16 August 2007

The HRGZ1 HomeRemote Wireless Home Automation Gateway from Hawking Technology is a great example of the power and simplicity of Z-Wave products.  It's also the type of system our lucky US cousins have access to right now, whilst the UK is still waiting for any meaningful range of Z-Wave products.  So, if you're in the US rejoice! and if you're in the UK, read on and weep...

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Watch YouTube with Windows Media Center

Tuesday, 7 November 2006

Here's another interesting plugin for all you Media Center Edition users. Get down with the kids and watch YouTube and Google Videos right there on your MCE system with Yougle...

"Yougle allows you to watch community video - at the moment, the content from Google Video, Grouper, DivX Stage 6 and YouTube - from the comfort of your own lounge, via your Windows XP Media Center 2005 PC.

Browse both sites individually or search them both at the same time - you can even watch the movies in full screen...

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WiFi Router includes Built-In Drive, iTunes, Bittorrent & FTP

Saturday, 12 August 2006

Now this looks interesting, a WiFi Router includes Built-In 160Gig Drive, iTunes, Bittorrent & FTP...

"It has a built in network iTunes client, so it'll show up as an iTunes client to your PCs. And it has a BitTorrent client that can rip down 7 streams automatically (and 10 FTP or web streams at the same time.) That's with your PC off, all downloads handled by the router. And there's a lot more. Too much more to share before the jump...

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ADSL Bonding - How To and Review

Thursday, 15 June 2006

Submission by Paul Gale - In the desire to increase my upstream speeds as much as possible I did some research into ADSL bonding or MLPPP (Multi Link Pont to Point Protocol). A handful of ISP's offer support for this (they tend to be smaller companies though rather than the likes of BT, Yahoo etc). After a fair bit of hunting around and talking to people, I plumped for 3 x ADSL Max Premium (Office) connections from a reseller, UKFSN (www.ukfsn.org), of an ISP called Enta Net (www.enta.net). UKFSN is a one man band but crucially, all support is direct from Enta Net who in my experience have a fairly good level of manning...
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