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Yup, and because of that they’re the only CE manufacturer with more than one product represented in our homes. Why? Because their stuff just plain works, and works simply and well. We currently own nine Apple products and will likely…
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Mark, I agree with the assessments of your situation. What you are highlighting is something that, unfortunately, is pretty typical out in the field (just not quite as large a scale). You’re having a positive attitude…
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Why does this launch seem to be getting no fanfare. Is there something I am missing?
Yeah well it was either post here or join the battle over on the iPad threads. I’m not an iPad fan so better focus my attention on something that does interest me.
Wow, a positive comment. We don’t get too much of that round these parts, thanks. This series of articles was really about creating a space to talk about this and projects like it. The problems I encounter are the…
What about the new mediaserver company Mozaex, formerly Axonix. I see they have Hulu access. Oh wait, it is Boxee just reskinned. Never mind
My first reaction when reading this article is that it confuses the general idea of a “standard” with the more specific idea of control protocols at various layers within the stack. So, in that sense I agree with Derek.…
Great article! While I understand content providers do not want the public watching Hulu content on their television so they do not compete with cable TV, how can they possibly prevent that and more importantly, why would they? It’s not…
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