By: Dave Zatz
As I mentioned over Geek Tonic, <a href="http://www.zatznotfunny.com/2009-01/hava-introduces-sociable-tv-and-more" rel="nofollow">I saw an unreleased Linksys extender product at the HAVA...
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As popular as online video is getting, it sure seems tough for anyone to make money doing it. All of the original studio backed internet VOD providers have gone bust or have been sold for next to...
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I think part of the problem is that some TV-based services, like VOD, must be piggybacked on an established game console (XBox 360) or DVR (TiVo) in order to succeed. Right now, VOD isn’t well...
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Extenders were a good concept but execution was appalling. You pretty much could only use it for TV portion of VMC as codec support sucked and other functionality was hampered as well. Things like Sage...
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The only limitation I have with my Linksys DMA2200 is the inability to access Netflix streaming video. Aside from that, it is a major addition to my television capabilities. NOTE: I have yet to use the...
View ArticleBy: James Hilley
Further comment: If I had to stick with Windows 7 because no drivers become available in the future then I’m finished upgrading my OS.
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