If you came along to Mashed at Alexandra Palace in June this year, then you'll know what it was all about. But if you're new to the concept or just want to see what we all go up to, then take a look at this video.
Again more details when I have them over on the blog but for now here's a working example of the finished number plate holder
I haven't got the details to hand at the moment so will update this when I do - but basically it's a scroller that sits underneath your number plate and displays up to five messages and then lights up when you brake - this video isn't the best because in installing it I managed to flatten my battery so it didn't light up - but you get the idea.
Video review of one of the worlds most known cooker systems - the Trangia - in this review I look at the 25-5 - that's the larger system (for four people) and the non-stick version.
Yesterday I got the opportunity to speak to Anthony Rose - head of all things iPlayer here at the beeb. We managed to talk for several minutes before DRM was mentioned, but this is a great listen if you want to know a little about the man behind the future strategy and tech delivery of the BBC's iPlayer project.
Sometimes - even we can't talk in front of the camera!
This year we've introduced some very basic changes to the way the process works... this video outlines those changes and how they will be implemented.
Jonathan Kingsbury takes us through the Vision Multiplatform strategy as it relates to bbc.co.uk. Filmed at the Manchester Launch Day of Innovation Labs 2008.
Ian Forrester, Senior Producer for backstage.bbc.co.uk walked us through the basic tech infrastructure for bbc.co.uk and what is coming in terms of structure and technology delivery. Filmed at the Manchester Launch Day in November 2007.
This presentation was given at the 2008 Innovation Labs Launch Days in Manchester. It's aim is to give you an idea of where FM&T is going over the next 18 months and the role it has to play within the rest of the organisation.