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Figuring Out What Kind of Flat Panel TV to Buy - NYTimes.com
Buying a flat panel TV today means figuring out what resolution you need, how well the set produces a wide contrast ratio, whether the sound system is adequate, whether you can connect the set to the Internet and — most importantly — how to separate important features from marketing gimmicks.
If you’re ready to buy a new TV, here’s a rundown of the latest marketing angles and some tips on how to make a decision.
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Guess What? Many Of You Wasted Money on Your 1080p TV (But There's Hope) - Lechner chart - Gizmodo
In case you haven't yet checked out the full chart at HDGuru, here are the optimal viewing distances—based on screen size—for some common-sized 1080p HDTVs:
Boxee iPhone App: A Little Late, but Worth the Wait | Geekdad from Wired.com
But perhaps the best feature of the remote control application is that whenever you get a screen asking for text input, it pops up the iPhone virtual keyboard, and you can type your entries on the screen. This usually goes quite a bit faster than the process on the basic Apple remote, and finally makes some of the deeper features of Boxee that require entering web addresses usable.
YouTube - Boxee Remote iPhone
Quick look at the Boxee Remote!
Why TV Lost
About twenty years ago people noticed computers and TV were on a collision course and started to speculate about what they'd produce when they converged. We now know the answer: computers. It's clear now that even by using the word "convergence" we were giving TV too much credit. This won't be convergence so much as replacement. People may still watch things they call "TV shows," but they'll watch them mostly on computers.
ikea hacker: TV shelf with door stoppers for legs
The door stoppers are aluminium rubber-tipped door stoppers and fixed to the bottom of a Lack wall shelf using the screws provided. It also happens to be the perfect snuggle height for his DVD recorder and sound system.
Boxee, Used to View Web on TV, Generates Buzz - NYTimes.com
Boxee gives users a single interface to access all the photos, video and music on their hard drives, along with a wide range of television shows, movies and songs from sites like Hulu, Netflix, YouTube, CNN.com and CBS.com.
Unlike the increasingly long and convoluted channel directories on most cable and satellite systems, Boxee offers a well-organized directory, which can be navigated using the remote controls that now ship with most computers.
Boxee, Used to View Web on TV, Generates Buzz - NYTimes.com
Boxee gives users a single interface to access all the photos, video and music on their hard drives, along with a wide range of television shows, movies and songs from sites like Hulu, Netflix, YouTube, CNN.com and CBS.com.
Unlike the increasingly long and convoluted channel directories on most cable and satellite systems, Boxee offers a well-organized directory, which can be navigated using the remote controls that now ship with most computers.
Hulu's Superbowl Ad and the Boxee Fight - O'Reilly Radar
DVDs (mentioned in the note at the start) became a big boon for the studios, once their crazy ideas about self-destructing Divx discs went the way of the Dodo. The studios have a very long history of betting against technology people want, and on technology people don't want. This is just another such case. The technology people want always wins in the end -- no duh -- and usually benefits the businesses who fought that technology to the death. Here's hoping the technology people want -- Boxee -- doesn't wind up benefiting the studios fighting it now.
Sam Wollaston on the new TV series from the makers of The Wire | Culture | The Guardian
Generation Kill, the new TV series from the makers of the critically adored show The Wire, swaps the streets of Baltimore for the battlefields of Iraq. It might take a bit of effort to watch, but the result is extraordinary television. By Sam Wollaston
Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Cheap or Free Home Theater Upgrades
You've got a mind-blowing picture, surround sound, and streaming content set up, but it wasn't cheap. Heal your wallet with ten upgrades, fixes, and setup tips that take your system to 11 on the cheap.
Opening salvos in landmark piracy case - BizTech - Technology - smh.com.au
In a landmark case that could stop pirates in their tracks, leading ISP iiNet has formally defended itself against claims by movie studios that it willingly permitted customers to download movies illegally.
In the Federal Court today, Australia's third largest ISP - which could face millions in damages - argued the case was "like suing the electricity company for things people do with their electricity".
Media Center: Cut the Cable For Good with Boxee and Apple TV
If you vaguely recall hearing similarly over-the-top pronouncements before, you're almost certainly right. For more than a decade, pundits have been saying that your internet connection would, any day now, be the primary pipeline for television shows, on-demand movies, YouTube videos, music videos, video podcast feeds, online radio, personalized audio streams, online and offline pictures and music—anything you could fit on your screen, really.
Enter Boxee
Boxee's media center gives you that, and all from one application. It's free, it's open source, it's built from the guts of the killer Xbox Media Center (which is still a quite active project itself), and it simply works. Loaded onto an Apple TV, or any TV-connected computer, Boxee also gives you free license to drop your cable or satellite dependency with hardly any regret, especially once you realize your year-to-year savings.
YouTube - West Wing Titles - Barack Obama (The Real West Wing), Year 1
Happy New Year to those of you waiting for this new intro - just in time for the inauguration on Janurary 20!
I just thought this little mashup was a fun idea - I'm not trying to push a political agenda here! I just thought it'd be fun to imagine if we were to see the grandure of the idealistic "West Wing" in real life.
Kings: America, Meet Your King
New alternate history series Kings brings us a modern-day world governed by a royal master by the name of Ian McShane. Footage from this updated David-and-Goliath tale is already starting to pop up.
Ian McShane plays the King of Shiloh (which is set in a city that looks a lot like Manhattan). The King's son is taken hostage and country boy David Shepherd (Christopher Egan) saves his life, only to be seated at the right hand of power and wealth.
The Best Tools To Watch TV On Your Computer | MakeUseOf.com
While the world of VidIP has a long way to go before it can capture a large portion of the video broadcasting market, it has made a great deal of progress over the past few years. Most people don’t realize that there are now enough options available online so that you can permanently trash your cable TV subscription and still have access to some of the best entertainment video content available. The only prerequisite is that you have an excellent broadband connection and a computer or laptop.
BitTorrent: FeedMyTorrents Offers TV Torrent Feeds without Duplicates
Web site FeedMyTorrents publishes RSS feeds of torrents for popular TV shows. Just subscribe to your favorite show and let your BitTorrent client automatically download new episodes as soon as they're available.
You don't need satellite TV when times get tough | Wireless - CNET News
After a few Google searches, James said she found a wealth of legitimate sources for TV programming online. Sites such as Hulu, Fancast, Joost, YouTube, and most major TV networks' Web sites offer TV shows and other video content for free. Using an existing rooftop antenna, James plugged her TV into the hook-up to get more than 50 high-definition TV channels over-the-air. The cost for these HD channels: zero.
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