Logitech diNovo Mini @ InsideHW

Inside HW Multimedia computers are definitely the future of modern home systems and it’s quite logical when users attach significance to devices that will go hand in hand with them. One of these devices fell into our hands. We are talking about Logitech diNovo Mini which unites mouse and keyboard and it’s adapted for using it from your sofa. Logitech […]

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How to Run A/V Wires Through Your Home

Electronic House We all know the “right” way to run cables. Do it before the walls go up, and run every conceivable type of wire from each room to a central location. However, what if you have an older house, and can’t afford to have professionals fish wires through you home? Well, wireless can solve some of your problems, but […]

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Help Test The Latest Version Of BeyondTV

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The BeyondTV camp is certainly getting after it these days. They are currently public beta testing a new build with the following features. If you are interested in signing up, head on over to this link. Much faster library and scheduler Scrollable Couchville-style program guide in the web interface (see screenshot below) Lots of web interface improvements Update DivX and […]

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Vista Audio Playback

The folks (folk?) over at Amplio Audio just posted part two of a great write-up covering various topics relating to audio quality in both XP and Vista.  If you’re not familiar with Amplio, they’re developing external firewire soundcards with integrated amplifiers targeted at people who care about quality audio (aka audiophiles…). Amplio Audio In the original Part 1 article I mentioned comments I read in […]

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AMD Phenom X3 8750 Triple-Core @ InsideHW

Inside HW …" From the very beginning of computer epoch, opinion was that parallelization and everything connected to computers needs to be scaled to the second power, although it doesn’t matter if you have 1, 2 or even 73 cores. In any case, everything will work properly, unless we are talking about some old version of synthetic benchmark programs that […]

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Dynex 400W PSU Review

Sometimes some products fail to meet with the expectations their advertised claims purport.  How can a consumer be sure that their purchase lives up to the manufacturer’s/retailer’s hype? Well you do a little research, of course.  In this case hardwaresecrets.com has reviewed a commonly available PSU that some folks might have considered for their next project. This is by no […]

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Galaxy Low Profile 9600GT

Price, availability, and noise not yet known but there are pictures so this is apparently more than just vaporware. expreview Some HTPC users just don’t want to use a crappy 8400GS or HD 2400 in their highly polished rigs, so here is a chance: Galaxy showed us a low profile 9600GT.

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Microsoft Investigation Of CableCard Issues

If you are having problems with your CableCards recently, please post in this GreenButton thread. Microsoft is currently investigating why everyone seems to be getting restricted content errors every 24 hours. More information about the problem and potenial workarounds can be found in this mr.com post and in the comments. 

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The Daily Button – May 22nd, 2008

A couple of days ago, I posted about restricted content errors on CableCard PC’s. If you get this error, a simple way to solve this problem is to kill the the eHome receiver service (ehrecvr.exe) and restart it. It should fix your issue for 24 hours and then you will have to redo the process. Using a scheduled activity should help […]

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