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- The most disappointing products of 2007
- Yesterday I put up the Nintendo Wii and the Apple iPhone up as the biggest hits of 2007. Today while glancing through my inbox I come across this request: "So, you like the Wii, but what, in your opinion, were the products that sucked the most for 2007?" OK,...
- Tags: Product, Apple Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Apple iTunes, Hauppauge, AppleTV, Digital Music, Video Cards, Hd Dvd, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Hardware, Components, DVD, Home Entertainment, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-12-11
- 64-bit PCs: Drivers wanted
- 64-bit PCs: Drivers wantedI need to build a custom pc in orderto run Vista 64bits? No Thanks!Drivers Sometimes Difficult to FindI build my own PC and went with a 64 bit AMD and an MSI motherboard. I also purchased Windows XP Professional x64 as the OS. Thus far...
- Tags: Network technology, Apple Mac OS X, PC, 64-bit
- Discussion threads 2007-08-03
- Friday Rant - Things I hate about Windows Vista
- Friday Rant - Things I hate about Windows VistaThere is no WOW to Vista.Sorry but I just don't see any WOW. I much prefer the classic look to Vista."Want examples, here's just two – a Hauppauge TV tuner and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0.2. Both of these products claim Vista compatible...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-07-27
- Who's got the best seat in the digital living room?
- [Update 25-Oct 2:30PM PDT: I've revised the chart originally published with this post to incorporate feedback from the Talkback section. Thanks to all the commenters who added details.]A lot of hardware and software companies, including Microsoft, are betting big bucks that they can take over the living room and be...
- Tags: Beyond TV, digital video, digital video recorder, recorder, video recorder
- Blog posts 2006-10-25
- Hauppauge CEO on Cable TV DRM: Common Sense will prevail
- Hauppauge CEO on Cable TV DRM: Common Sense will prevailMadnessTechnically such a move is useless because at some point within the TV the analog hole (or plaintext hole - if its a fully digital device) reappears. TV is not a complex technology - even digital. There must...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Digital rights management (DRM), Cable, Digital media, TV, content provider, Microsoft Corp., Cable-TV DRM, cable television
- Discussion threads 2006-04-13
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