Archive for: November 2010

30 November 2010

Fun With Roku, HDTV

Filed under: phoneboy - 30 Nov 2010

Over the past couple of days, I’ve been playing with my Roku box. Primarily because I also bought an HDTV over the weekend, something I haven’t previously owned. While the Roku didn’t come with an HDMI cable–needed to get the …

27 November 2010

Roku: Bringing Internet Content To Your TV

Filed under: entertainment,gadgets - 27 Nov 2010

Over the years, I’ve read about a number of devices that bring content from the Internet to your TV. I even bought a device last year that let me watch movies compressed on a computer on my TV. It never …

20 November 2010

More Obsolete VoIP Gear for Sale

Filed under: administrivia,voip - 20 Nov 2010

I dug a little deeper into my stash and found some additional items to add to my for-sale list:

Linksys WBP54G – Wireless Bridge for Linksys/Sipura Devices
Linksys WIP300 (802.11g WiFi phone)
Dock n Talk with Bluetooth Module and Cables
A few ATAs from …

Jan Fandrianto Strikes Again with the OBi110

Filed under: gadgets,voip - 20 Nov 2010

From OBi110: Consumer VoIP is Getting Social | Cult of Mac:
Obihai Technology, a tiny Cupertino start-up, this month brought to market its first product, the OBi110 — an unassuming $70 box with blinky lights that may well prove to be …

18 November 2010

The 19 Senators Who Voted To Censor The Internet | Techdirt

Filed under: politics - 18 Nov 2010

From The 19 Senators Who Voted To Censor The Internet:
This is hardly a surprise but, this morning as previously announced, the lame duck Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously voted to move forward with censoring the internet via the COICA bill — …

15 November 2010

Obsolete VoIP ATAs For Sale

Filed under: voip - 15 Nov 2010

Over the years, I’ve accumulated far too many VoIP ATAs and other related gear. Now I’m getting rid of them. By now, most of this stuff isn’t supported. It may be almost entirely worthless. But I’d rather not throw it away. …

3 November 2010

Should I Use This Computer?

Filed under: computers,security,software - 03 Nov 2010

Found at a hotel “business center” computer.

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