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Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT







Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT

Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT 03/15/2003 01:24 PM




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CeBit: French firm builds power line
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CeBit: French firm builds power line
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Home network complexity challenges
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InterVideo Showcases UPnP Solution With
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The home sharing network


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MS Office and Network Home Directories


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Clark Community Network || CCN Home 11/11/2003 05:55 AM
The Clark Community Network .. n paso ms all .. amateurish

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Live from CeBIT: Siemens CeBIT Videos


Live from CeBIT: Siemens CeBIT Videos 03/14/2005 06:03 PM

Yesterday's sunny, breezy day has been sandwiched between wet, hateful storms, where each sloshing stomp between buildings gives the clouds opporunity to pry open my orifices and dillute the pneumonia sauce already boiling in my lungs. As a reprieve, I have been hiding in Siemens New Media trailer, where I've watched them edit together a bunch of movies documenting Siemens' CeBIT stuff, which they are posting to their site under 'Highlight of the Day' > 'video clips.' (It's a Flash pop-up site, which sucks, but alles kla.)

Disclaimer: I'm here as a guest of Siemens. Nobody told or even asked me to link this, but I wanted to point it out—because I'm a total whore and an ethics-free journalist and you should probably write something really damning and personally insulting on your blog exposing your mom our moral turpitude—and also because I've seen how hard they've been working on it and it's been interesting to see it come together.


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Comcast will install Wi-Fi gear, configure a router, and rent it to their customers with new program: Comcast Home Networking includes the delivery and installation of Wi-Fi networking for a setup fee and $5 per month (covering the router and one PC Card). Setup costs $200 for two computers up to $300 for five computers, the maximum covered by this deal. A current discount program chops $100 off that price until June 1. The terms and pricing don't explain the rental fee for the second through fifth computers' hardware, referring to a "rate card" that isn't on the Web site. The installation includes configuring and setting a WEP encryption key for the network, a task which with certain equipment can cause grown men and women to weep. There's definitely a place for a service in which the equipment is covered against defects. The site for the program doesn't note this, but Comcast's overarching subscriber terms says, During the term of this Agreement, Comcast will repair and maintain all Comcast Equipment and you agree that the Comcast Equipment will not be serviced by anyone other than Comcast employees or agents. Part of the press release noted that this package, offered as $52.95 per month excluding the rental fees and install fees, has up to 4 Mbps download speeds and 384 Kbps upload speeds. The basic package is $42.95 per month for 3 Mbps down and 256Kbps up. These prices require a Comcast cable subscription; it's $10 extra per month without such a subscription. (Macintosh users need not apply.) Qwest DSL's comparable service is $39.99/month for 1.5 Mbps down, 896 Kbps up (with Qwest phone service). Qwest also offers a wireless option with less support and no installation but without the rental cost: you just buy an Actiontec device with 802.11g and DSL modem support built in....

SecurityFocus HOME News: Defenses
lacking at social network sites


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Will It Meet You ?


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Holding a Masters Degree in Business Administration from one of the Nations Top Ivy-League Schools, This 24 year old decides to take the unorthodox route to success. "While my peers were slowly moving along getting great jobs, I sky-rocketed and got my own Home Based business." [PRWEB Jan 28, 2005]

Modular By Design


Modular By Design 08/10/2004 03:43 PM
Tristan Louis writes "After much reading and thinking about convergence, I started putting together what I hope can eventually become a grand unified theory of convergence in digital media. I call the concept "Modular by Design". The intro defines the concept, which I followed up so far with posts about its impact on the music industry in general, the Digital download music arena in particular and broadcast TV. Over the next few days, I plan to also create entries about cable TV, telephony, news gathering (weblogs?), and software." Interesting theory, which is similar to what some others have been talking about lately as well. This does put it all into a nice reference frame, however. It's basically taking the web-services model and applying it to just about anything digital, recognizing that opportunity grows via network effects of being able to easily connect the various modules. There are still business model questions raised, but business models have a way of following opportunities without much difficulty.

Class-Modular-0.02


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Modular Intrusion Countermeasure Env.


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Modular by Design - Introduction


Modular by Design - Introduction 08/11/2004 01:34 PM
Modularity And Its Effect On Digital Media .. Modular by Design .. intro

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Modular UI development work


Modular UI development work 04/18/2004 12:37 AM
A New Class of Applications.

Took a look at SimpleViewer, "a free, customizable Flash image viewing application". It's downloaded to your webserver, simply installed, and configured by XML. The design philosophy has a lot in common with worldKit: simple, powerful, self hosted, swf ubiquity, low cost (well free). Zoomify, "Fast, hi-res images in Flash" is another flash based product, with a similar philosophy (and a really great product :: I'm working on integrating with worldKit).

It's different than Rich Internet Applications, because this software is designed to enable creation. Put sophisticated tools in the hands of people with millions of ideas, specialized knowledge, and the will to share it.

Laszlo and their steal able widgets are another take. It's also related to Marc's Digital Lifestyle Aggregators and the widespread New Kinds of Microcontent. And the mutlitude of javascript widgets, for blogrolling and weather and technorati and moods. Include myRadio nuggets too.

I'm not too sure a super, solve-everything, micro-content browser is coming around any time soon. It may not be doable. Putting together smaller, focused pieces definitely is.

[Brain Off]

Mikel is defineitely one of the smartest, most grokked in folks around.  I cried when he left SF.  But he seems to be flourishing "over there".


IBM eyes modular WebSphere


IBM eyes modular WebSphere 11/06/2003 01:28 PM
The company is rewriting its application server software to improve the integration of components within the rest of its product line.

DENG Modular X-Browser


DENG Modular X-Browser 06/08/2004 08:32 PM
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X-Connect 500W Modular PSU


X-Connect 500W Modular PSU 08/08/2004 10:49 AM

Ultra X-Connect Modular PSU


Ultra X-Connect Modular PSU 08/09/2004 07:27 AM

xcon1.jpg imageI didn't even have to read ViperLair's review of the Ultra X-Connect 500 Watt PSU (that's power supply unit, the thing that gives your PC juice) to know that it is going to be a big hit among the build-your-own PC set - that just took one look at a picture. Not only is the entire thing chromed (shiny is the case modding geek kryptonite. Well, that and actual glowing kryptonite) but it's also modular, which is to say that instead of five or six power connection cords running out in a bundle from the back of the PSU, there is instead normal, swappable cables that can be connected as you need them. Not only does that look nicer, but the lack of extraneous wires means more air can flow around inside your case.

At $129 it's a little more expensive that a standard PSU, but compared to other high-quality 500 watt power supplies, it's really not bad. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that the included shielded cables are UV ready, meaning they glow under blacklight. You know, just in case that matters.

Read - Morfeo [ViperLair]


Modular PVR allows easy storage
expansion


Modular PVR allows easy storage
expansion
03/14/2003 01:08 PM
Lancaster is a new PVR from TerraTec that uses an Ethernet-linked component system comprised of a tuner, an interface box, and one or more storage boxen. The keen thing about this is that you can add storage by adding more boxes -- and, presumably, you can just grab a storage box and bring it over to a friend's place and plug it into her Lancaster network. L ink Discuss (via Gizmodo)

SystemX Modular Lighting Design


SystemX Modular Lighting Design 04/15/2005 09:59 AM

systemx_lighting_grids.jpgMoCo Loco shows us the SystemX modular lighting system. "SystemX is an X-shaped lightning module that can be interconnected with other SystemX modules to create lighting structures." The system can take the form of just two or three X's connected together, to a near-infinite expanse with zones of differing temperatures of light throughout. Very cool, even if there's no word as to retail availability or pricing.

Product Page [YamagiwaJP via MoCoLoco]


Modular Laser Launch Systems


Modular Laser Launch Systems 07/10/2004 10:02 PM

Modular Object-Management Engine


Modular Object-Management Engine 06/08/2004 12:59 AM
First public release

Turquaz, modular Accounting Program


Turquaz, modular Accounting Program 01/02/2004 12:02 PM
Turquaz 0.3 Mysql cikiyor.

Ecosmart Portable Modular Fireplace


Ecosmart Portable Modular Fireplace 06/22/2005 01:58 AM

splash_2.jpgAt first glance, this ethanol-powered fireplace seems like a waste of perfectly good booze. While we all like curling up to a fire with the Missus, we obviously also enjoy a fine, long bender involving a jukebox, a forlorn love letter, and a bottle of grain alcohol.

This modular fireplace by Ecosmart allows you to place a burning object anywhere in your home. Powered by ethanol or its minty-fresh cousin, methylated spirits, these $2200-$7000 fireplaces seem to be just extremely expensive alcohol lamps, but what do I know?

Modular Fireplaces from Company Ecosmart [OhGizmo]


Modular Operating System - ModulOS


Modular Operating System - ModulOS 01/06/2005 09:55 PM
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