“Wherever you call home, it probably didn’t come wired up for that most precious of home utilities: internet access. Sometimes wireless networking can only take you so far. Guerrilla network wiring might sound a little strong, but sometimes it ends up feeling like an episode of MacGyver, without the bombs. (Unless you count flaming laptops.) In today’s How-To, we’ll show you how to make your own cables and teach you a few tricks for getting them where you need ’em most around the house.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- HOW TO – Run MacOS 9 on an Intel Mac @ MAKE:Blog
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- AMD invades Supermicro’s home page @ The Inquirer
- AMD expands China operations with opening of new R&D center in Shanghai @ DigiTimes
- AMD-ATI relationship with TSMC and UMC not to change @ DigiTimes
- IE patch carries security bug @ CNET
- ATI roadmap ‘drops Intel chipsets’ @ The Register
- Win a Conroe E6300 and help a good cause @ techPowerUp
Get rid of those wires you’ve taped to the floors and walls

MAKE:Blog has linked to a guide on how to wire your home for internet, putting the Cat 5(e) or 6 into inobtrusive places. Perfect if your home didn’t come with conduit runs and junction boxes to help you.