Net radio “compromise” hinged on DRM adoption

Round and round we go…  where it stops, DRM knows!  Yes, internet radio was given a reprieve, but not without some fine print.  Ars takes a look at the issue. ARS "SoundExchange has offered to cap the $500 per channel minimum fee at $50,000 per year for webcasters who agree to provide more detailed reporting of the music that they […]

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Windows Home Server RTM’d

Windows Home Server was RMT’d on time and should ship in the Fall.  Looking forward to seeing what add-ins people create to further enhance its integration with MCE. Windows Home Server Blog Woo-hoo! We did it. Today we are announcing that Windows Home Server has been released to manufacturing (RTM). We have finalized the software and now handing it off […]

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News Submission Contest – July 16th-July 31st

Yes! We have another contest to announce! To keep the wheels turning on our user submitted news portion of the site, we are going to give away two 50 dollar off coupon to PCAlchemy. See below for the rules. 1. The contest ends at 9:00 pm mountaint time on July 31st. 2. Each VALID news submission gets an entry.  3. […]

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Build a TV Lift Cabinet in under three hours

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Kudos to PVRBlog for finding this cool article, basically a nice step by step how-to-build a TV lift cabinet. If you’ve got the patience & skill to do it, this could save you thousands in the long haul. Instructables How to build a TV Lift cabinet using an off-the-shelf dresser drawers and an off-the-shelf TV Lift Kit from Firgelli Automations. […]

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Unboxing the Logitech MX Air

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Well, we posted the other day about the announcement of this remote…err..mouse from Logitech. And Engadget has their hands on it super fast. Hopefully we can get our hands on it here, I’d love to see a Gyration versus Logitech showdown! Engadget  And we must say, the new MX Air certainly lives up to this enviable reputation. From good hand […]

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So You Installed a Z-Wave Network, Now What?

Here’s another good starting point for anyone considering heading down the home automation path.  It offers up some considerations that I hadn’t realized were pretty important, depending on the end result you’re aiming for. Z-Wave World If your situation is anything like mine, once you get the whole Z-Wave setup working reliably and show it to your spouse, they’ll say […]

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Entering Home Automation One Step at a Time

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A very nice beginner’s guide and installation walk-through for anyone considering entering the realm of home automation. Z-Wave World Overall, the project was certainly easier than installing a water heater or clothes dryer but required some forethought. In fact, planning where the various Z-Wave modules would go and how they might interact opened my mind to the realm of possibilities. […]

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DivX Connected Platform Sneak-Peek

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While the interface definitely looks impressive, if DivX is intending to target the set top box market, I think they’re going to have the same issues Tivo has had.  It’s sad to say, but the cable companies seem content to have a significantly inferior product and keep all the profit, rather than pay any sort of licensing fee. TV Squad […]

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