NETGEAR Costumes Arlo

If I’m honest, my first impression wasn’t kind to the idea of skins for an Arlo camera, but after thinking on it a bit I’ve really come around to the idea. One of the drawbacks to the device is that you can have any color you want, as long as it’s shiny and white – this changes that. Whether you […]

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PSA: AMD Has Retired All Pre-GCN GPUs

If you’ve been holding on to an older pre-Graphics Core Next (GCN) GPU, AMD has finally EOL’d driver support for these chips. It’s a bit difficult to determine just from the name of the GPU which set have been put out to pasture due to AMD’s bizarre moniker recycling scheme, but the gist of it is that if your card […]

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Plex Media Optimizer

It’s not a new idea, but for those with enough of space, it is a good one. Pre-transcoding takes the real-time burden off of your system, which can make a huge difference for slower systems. Media Optimizer is a feature that lets you specify content and have your Plex Media Server create “optimized” versions of it for you. Basically, the […]

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SmallNetBuilder Reviews ASUS OnHub

If you like seeing routers taken apart, you will love SNB’s review of the ASUS OnHub. This is a typical performance focused review, but I would have like to see more details on the UX (e.g. screenshots) as, at least from my understanding, it’s the main selling point versus standard OEM Wi-Fi routers.  I learned my lesson on the TP-LINK […]

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Verizon Enables Anywhere Streaming

Looks like the full feature set it available in your home, with a more selective set of channels and DVR’d content outside. Hmmm… I wonder if VPN counts as “in your home”? With the rollout of FiOS TV IMG software 3.0, Verizon is bringing new capabilities to us television customers. However, to pull this off you’ll seemingly need both FiOS TV […]

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Ars Technica Reviews ASUS Chromebit

ASUS launched the Chromebit a few days ago, but this is the first review I’ve seen of the device.  No surprises as far as I can tell from the review. Have a look if this sort of portable computing piques your interest. If you do buy one, get the orange – everything looks better in orange :). Asus’ new Chromebit […]

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Another Copy Once CableCARD Player Dips Toe In

Microsoft WMC is dead, done, dusted. But that doesn’t mean that HTPC DVR users have to give up on CableCARD, SiliconDust is trying to build a solution, and now JRiver has started a Kickstarter campaign to see if there’s demand for a second Copy Once capable solution. It’s day 27 of 30, and they’re looking for $100K (which sounds about […]

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Kodi 16 Beta 1 Released

Kodi has done a fantastic job of never staying still, but release 16 is looking like an especially changeful rev. With DX11, event logging, long press support, and slew of other features. Official betas are generally pretty stable, so I’ll be doing the upgrade over the weekend. Only three weeks ago we announced 15.2 which is the last release of […]

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Get a UK Chromecast for £10

Even though the Chromecast isn’t a great standalone media streamer, it certainly does a decent job for a standin. This is even more true when traveling, as long as you also pack a travel router. I wouldn’t spend £30 on one of these, but for £30-£20 (Play credit) = £10 the price is just about right for what it does. […]

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