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Talkback Henry Peyret of Forrestor has written a great article on DIY tools for the business, essentially dev environment for business people to put their own solutions togther! The title is a line from an infamous Dilbert cartoon.

[December 18, 2006, 9:43]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog It's a wonderful achievement for DIY technology, but opens up quite a can of airborne worms. Tuesday 12/08/2003 Congratulations to the District of Columbia Radio Control Club, who designed, built and operated the model aircraft that took off from...

[August 15, 2003, 16:50]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog The cause for this elevated celebration is the launch of the DIY install ADSL service. Tuesday 15/01/2002 Help! I'm being held prisoner in the Tower! It's not that bad, however. The Tower in question is the defiantly non-medieval BT Tower, and my...

[January 31, 2002, 14:30]

First really good integrated Pocket PC

First really good integrated Pocket PC image Member Review Also, I wish the headphone jack were on top instead of the side -- it's awkward in my pocket and hard to connect the headphone while it's in my DIY duct tape case. My 4th Pocket PC (I went Jornada 540 to Toshiba e740 to h1910 to this), and the...

[September 24, 2004, 6:22]

A challenge to all Linux Users in the World

Blog I'd like to be able to release it as a DIY compilation distro if possible. I think that Microsoft deserves to get some competition. Here's the challenge: There are a lot of Linux experts on this site.

[May 27, 2007, 6:01]

T-Mobile forced to open up to Truphone

Blog In keeping with Truphone's DIY, vlog-happy ethic, here's their YouTube video in reaction to the court's decision. Score one for the underdog. Truphone has succeeded in its application for an injunction against T-Mobile.

[July 16, 2007, 18:22]

Kodak shakes up inkjet market

News Also in November, HP started legal action against a popular German company that manufactures DIY ink cartridges that retail significantly below HP's cost. Eastman Kodak is hoping to break open the market for all-in-one inkjet printers and grab...

[February 6, 2007, 12:11]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Or you could buy one of the many legal-to-buy-but-not-to-use DIY kits, but I didn’t tell you that. Thursday 31/07/2003 If you’ve bought an iPod, you’ve probably found it’s taken over from most of your other forms of music listening.

[August 1, 2003, 18:10]

X-ray named top scientific invention

Blog Katie Maggs, associate curator of medicine at the Science Museum said in a statement on Wednesday that the X-ray machine displayed in the Science Museum's Making the Modern World gallery, the Reynolds machine, was a DIY experiment by a father and...

[November 4, 2009, 16:23]

Broadband supremo calls for grass-roots revolution

News Mike Parker, chief technology officer for Groupe Pathfinder, backed up the view that individual consumers and businesses should take a "DIY" approach rather than simply waiting for a telco to eventually offer them a broadband service.

[July 9, 2003, 15:36]

Don't get carried away with portable war games

Talkback Because of this, the "limited choice" claim is relatively moot to just about everyone except for the die-hard DIY buyers. The article made a lot of sense until I got to this paragraph: This isn't helped by Apple's instinctive urge to keep the...

[March 19, 2004, 15:20]

Plug-and-play broadband due in January

News According to Webster, the wholesale cost of the DIY product will be £25 per month, compared to the current price of £30 per month. The cost of broadband Internet packages could drop early next year, after BT Wholesale announced today (Wednesday...

[October 24, 2001, 16:56]

Broadband take-up doubles in six months

News Before BT Wholesale's price cuts and the launch of DIY broadband, ADSL services cost around £50 per month on top of a £150 installation fee. Broadband take-up in the UK has more than doubled since the start of 2002, leading to optimism that the...

[July 12, 2002, 12:05]

French education authorities migrate to Linux

News The DIY retailer was able to halve the number of servers it required and increase server performance. The French Ministry for Education has migrated 2,500 servers across its 30 local education authorities to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, as part of a...

[September 5, 2007, 16:58]

Hundreds of exchanges fail BT trigger test

News Its objective is to link together communities who have taken a DIY approach to broadband provisioning, letting them share their experience and expertise. BT said this week that it cannot set achievable broadband trigger levels for 322 local...

[October 16, 2003, 15:50]

10 ways to protect systems from electrical damage

News Most DIY and hardware stores also sell inexpensive circuit testers that are simply plugged into outlets to confirm that circuits are grounded properly. PCs, servers, switches, routers, broadband modems, KVM switches and other computer equipment are...

[July 20, 2006, 17:35]

SSL VPNs to take over remote access

News It also adds new functions, including a Java agent called Aventail OnDemand, which allows connections to more client-server applications, and a DIY corporate portal called ASAP Workplace. Aventail, one of the first in this field as a service...

[January 24, 2003, 16:52]

Broadband ISPs get £1m bonanza from BT

News Stanford said that this first campaign -- along with the launch of a DIY broadband product and recent substantial wholesale broadband price cuts -- has helped to stimulate Britain's broadband marketplace.

[July 30, 2002, 10:49]

A great year for Broadband Britain?

News Work on these price cuts had been going on for months before Verwaayen took the BT gilder, they whisper, adding that the DIY ADSL product -- which also helped boost the market by dramatically cutting the start-up cost of getting broadband from BT...

[December 30, 2002, 6:11]

VIA VT6010 Mini-ITX Motherboard review

Reviews You can fit this board inside an ITX or FlexATX case, if you can find one, but otherwise you'll have to do a DIY case for a PC based on this board. This reference design board has been created to show off the new Mini-ITX form factor, created by VIA.

[April 24, 2002, 7:54]

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