The Daily Button: November 19th, 2008

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Welcome to another edition of The Daily Button :). While I have your attention, I thought I would throw out a question to you folks. Does it make sense for MissingRemote.com to get involved in some of the social networks? Do you really want to see a twitter update of me laughing out loud at Who’s Line Is It Anyways? […]

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  Long-time Sirius satellite radio subscriber Stan Petrov is fed up and he’s not going to take it anymore. He signed on with Sirius two years ago and bought several receivers. But since Sirius merged with XM radio, he has lost his access to coverage of NBA games. [ars technica]   ars technica Long-time Sirius satellite radio subscriber Stan Petrov […]

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More about Windows 7

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Long Zheng has several great articles up about the upcoming Windows 7. It is worth it to check out his blog for all of his Windows 7 updates. What caught my eye was a nice chart outline Window 7 CODEC support. We all hope this advancement finds its way to the extender world. Check out his blog post here.   […]

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Tip Of The Day: Keep Those Pennies

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Regardless of the economic situation, saving a few dollars always makes sense. Here are few tips that should help the HTPC novice in the planning stage, or even the seasoned HTPC pro save a few dollars on their digital lifestyle. Going through the list of suggestions in my head, I am pretty impressed by what is available in terms of […]

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XBMC ‘Atlantis’ released

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More Open Source news today! XBMC Atlantis surfaces with releases for Linux, Mac, and Windows! This release focuses on bug squashing. Alot of problems, at least in the past, with open source media programs is they have not taken the time to freeze features and focus on squashing bugs. It certainly looks like alot of the open source teams have […]

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Boxee – Mo Money and A New Version

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Boxee has certainly garnered alot of attention over the past few weeks. Enough so to get a bit of money from a couple of venture capitalist firms. In that same post, they state their lofty goal is to attract 1,000,000 users by the end of 2009. What do you guys think? Is the open source/free Media Center world getting a […]

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Hulu eyeing UK, France, Germany, Japan – exec

Hulu, the website that everyone loves but not enough to make HTPC plugins for, has its eyes set on overseas markets. Given its success and buzz, it is not surprising to see Hulu expand in alternative market. It makes me wonder how well it will do with libraries that are not owned by the parent companies. Reuters Peter Smith, President […]

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Plex 0.7.0

More good news in the software world, Plex, the mac XBMC fork, has released a new version . The post I link to doesn’t have much in the way of release notes, just digg back through a few of the recent blog posts to figure out what is new. Plex Media Server – Allows for a client/server interface iTunes Visualizations […]

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