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The DBOI Afterthoughts 23/02/09

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

My apologies for lack of video.  Still having some issues with Camera and software.  I’m trying to work it out, but until then enjoy this Audio Podcast of the show.

This episode I discuss theories of innovation and patents.

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CES highlights

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Quantum of Solace… and BOSE-land.

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Digital Copy dvd’s

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

I cover a lot of things in this episode.

Friday, October 24th, 2008

A Friday filled with steam

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Steampunk Magazine
steampunk fashion
The Willows Magazine
G.D. Falksen
Datamancer’s Myspace
Datamancer.net
Jake Von Slatt’s Myspace
The Steam Punk Workshop

A Tuesday Tech Episode

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

DBOI show – ep11

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

New podcast coming soon!

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I’ll actually be doing a new podcast soon called Pod-Envy.  It’ll be a short multi-ep per week podcast focused on the iPod.  I have so much love for the two little iPods running around my house, I just can’t contain it.  If you have any ideas, tweaks, suggestions, or whatnot for Pod-Envy, be sure to email those to d@doyleclark.com

 Pod-Envy, be looking for it!

4-easy Steps To Replacing An LCD Screen On The Treo-650

Friday, February 29th, 2008

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1st Step: General disassembly, remove battery and backing. The Treo is held together with 7 Torx (number 5) screws. Removing those screws and popping off the back panel will reveal the brains of the device

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2nd Step: Remove the ribbon cable for the keyboard from it’s clip. Be very careful, if that cable is damaged no keyboard.

3rd Step: Now the remaining pieces will be like a technology sandwich in your hand. Remove the ribbon cable for the LCD screen from it’s clip. Pay close attention to just how far inserted the cable is.

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4th Step: Remove old screen, replace with new screen and retrace your steps. If you did everything right, you should see slide number 5. Pa1m OS booting up.

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Final Words: If you have questions about this or are attempting to DIY and having some problems, please watch the video in Episode 02 before emailing. BUT emails are welcome.