With the Foscam Surveillance app you can remotely view and control your Foscam IP network camera from your iPhone or iPod Touch. From wherever you are!
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Personally I don't like the homescreen and lockscreen backgrounds supplied with iOS 4. Here are is an alternative.
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Since Oracle acquired Sun, people and blogs are asking what will happen to the OpenSolaris operating system. Oracle is a Linux company and supporting OpenSolaris too only costs extra money. I don't know. I don't care. But I care what happens with Sun's ZFS filesystem. Read further (in Dutch) Translate to English | ![]() |
A new firmware for Foscam cameras has been released. For the FI8908W the new device firmware version is 11.14.217 and the Web GUI firmware version is 2.4.8.14. Read further (in English) | ![]() |
It took me a while to get it running: my Linux server as an Apple TimeMachine server for my MacBook running Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6). I couldn't get it to work, until I found the last piece of the puzzle: copy the correct Hardware UUID of my MacBook into a .plist file. Read further (in English) | ![]() |
The appearance of the Ruwebit site has been changed drastically. I tried to give it a more simplistic look, lower entry, but still keeping it professional and technical.
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I recently bought two original Foscam's controllable IP cameras. A black and white one. The white one seems to be produced later than the black one and is easier to distinguish from 'fake' ones.
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Eerder schreef ik op Ruwebit al over hoe je je iPhone kunt instellen voor andere providers dan T-Mobile, inclusief tethering. Echter, met firmware 3.1.3 heb je andere ipcc-files nodig. Ruwebit bezoeker Gerardz heeft de oplossing. Een ingezonden artikel.
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k10ctl is a tool to configure your Phenom II (K10) processor from a Linux commandline. You can use it to change the frequency and voltage of the CPU and NorthBridge for each 'powerstate'. It's a very powerful tool. However it's also a little hard, thus error prone, to use. Read further (in English) | ![]() |
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