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[theory.isthereason] Slingbox is a new Personal Video Recorder (PVR) that lets you redirect a live video stream from your cable or satellite TV to a computer anywhere in the house, or, through a broadband connection, anywhere on the Internet. I guess it’s like Cisco’s TV over Keywords: gadgets, internet, video, wireless
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theory.isthereason: Keywords: design, freeware, mac, tool, video Shufflesome The best iPod Shuffle sticker designs Ive seen thus far”¦ Keywords: design, hacks, ipod idogï¼ã¢ã¤ããã°ï¼ How about a neat looking cyber dog that hooks up to your iPod (or any audio device) and moves to the music? (via Cosmos)
[I4U News] Slingbox TV Place Shifter Reviews: The Slingbox is not only a PVR, it also allows to watch recorded programming via the internet from anywhere. Software to watch on portable devices is in the works still.
[TV Snob.com - TV on DVD, LCD TV, Plasma, HDTV, DVD, DLP, TV Shows, Portable TVS, Flat CRT, PSP, & Portable Video Devices - News] Appliance ''Placeshifts'' the Living Room TV: In a concept quite similar to Sony's LocationFree TV which enables you to watch your home TV in almost real time from anywhere via the internet, the Slingbox is an appliance which when used in conjunction with broadband turns any Internet-connected laptop or desktop PC into a personal TV, enabling consumers to watch their cable, satellite, or personal video recorder (PVR) programming from wherever they are in the world. If the Slingbox is coupled with a broadband Internet connection, the viewer's live TV stream can be "placeshifted" via the Internet to a PC located anywhere in the world."
[Tips & Tricks] Setting Up a Wireless Entertainment Network: A wireless MP3 jukebox (when they finally become available as a standard feature) would allow you to choose the music you want to listen to at any time by downloading just those tracks from your audio library before you head out the door to the gym or to work. (At the moment, we are limited to add-on wireless playback devices such as Belkin's TuneCast Mobile FM transmitter, which turns your iPod into an FM radio station.) With a Personal Video Recorder, or PVR, you can record just the programs you want and view them later (time shifting), and eliminate commercials, which greatly improves the quality of what you watch.
[Pvrblog.com] Newsweek: Netflix and TiVo to announce partnership, offer ...: Blame that on a complex web of film rights and so-called use windows granted by movie studios, which are different for "hard goods," such as retail or DVD-by-mail, and "electronic," which can include the Internet or TV. "The big ah-ha for a lot of companies is that the availability [of] these movies is gone because of the rights that have already been sold," says Bob Greene, senior vice president of advance services for the StarzEncore Group.
[Ehomeupgrade.com] eHomeUpgrade | Akimbo First to Enable Video Blog Delivery to Any TV: As the first and only company to deliver video via the Internet to the TV, Akimbo continues to forge ahead, leading the way for consumers to experience TV like never before. Now, Akimbo has given video bloggers and other small publishers the capability to reach TV audiences by delivering their content on the Akimbo Service.
[Wantingseed.com] happy pvr to me [wantingseed]: Just to let you know, your directions to enable MVP to work with GBPVR save my sanity. I had been working on this all day with no luck ‘til I found your post.
[Dailywireless.org] Daily Wireless - IP-TV Stalled?: Microsoft's TV-2 settop box ($200), manufactured by Thomson under the RCA brand, uses a 733MHz Intel Celeron processor equipped with 128MB of RAM running Windows CE and supports Windows Media. MSN TV subscription packages are required to receive MSN TV service, which range from $9.95 monthly, or $99.95 annually for users who connect through their own broadband service, and $21.95 monthly or $199.95 annually for dial-up users.
[Forum.byopvr.com] ejk's PVR Blog: I'm pretty sure I set the recording level to High (DVD quality), but it's to the point that it's distracting compared to watching regular TV. I know that with MPEG compression you're going to see some artifacts-- especially with fast moving images like sports, but unless I can figure this out I'm gonna have a hard time watching live TV though my PVR.
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