I have recently purchased an interesting new toy via E-bay that I am having a lot of fun with… an O2 Joggler
O2, the communications company released the Joggler onto the market place in 2009. The Joggler is a low powered Linux powered box that O2 marketed to potential customers as a lifestyle communications device. The basic premise from O2’s marketing team was that the Joggler was an ideal device for your kitchen.
I have no intention of using my Joggler as a kitchen based device, read on to find out more on what I expect to do with this funky little device.




his weekend I have been playing with a Foobar Plug-in called Foo_HttpControl. Essentially what the plug-in does is set up a small web server on your machine, allowing you to control Foobar remotely through any web enabled device.
I have always found the care and attention that PC Case modders take over their creations fascinating. It is not unusual to see hours lavished upon themed PC Cases.
Over at Twisted Pear, they are taking orders for the revised version of their Buffalo DAC. Name wise they have gone for the catchy title “Buffalo II”
Eliot Phillips over at Roboskirts.com has posted a blog update on the DSO Nano. In his blog he points out the few changes that have been made to the Nano since 