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  • Short Bits: Thursday, September 6, 2007

    Still a ton of news coming out of CEDIA today. As I’ve talked about in the past and posted today , Alienware is bringing CableCARD to their Media Center offerings. The new HD Media Server has four terabytes of hot-swappable hard drive storage, supports internal CableCARD tuners, and a Dolby Digital 7...
    Posted to Chris Lanier's Blog (Weblog) by chrisl on 09-06-2007
    Filed under: Media Center, Digital Media, Media Center PC's, CableCARD, Home Automation, Home Server, Remotes
  • Short Bits: Wednesday, September 5, 2007

    Today was a big day, lots of stuff going on and lots of stuff I didn’t get to talk about. First off, as you should of seen in Microsoft’s CEDIA press release , WebGuide is now a free application for all to enjoy. In addition, Doug Berrett is now a Microsoft employee working with the Media Center team...
    Posted to Chris Lanier's Blog (Weblog) by chrisl on 09-05-2007
    Filed under: Media Center, Digital Media, Media Center PC's, CableCARD, Home Automation, Remotes, Streaming
  • Short Bits: Cheap CableCARD, My Movies, Vista Remote, Press Releases

    I could tell that the guys at Velocity Micro would help to solve my CableCARD price issues, and they have. Missing Remote points to the new CineMagix S85 from VM that starts at $1600 for a single CableCARD PC. Velocity Micro currently has the best CableCARD PCs out their, not only for the price but support...
    Posted to Chris Lanier's Blog (Weblog) by chrisl on 07-09-2007
    Filed under: Media Center, Digital Media, Media Center PC's, CableCARD, Remotes
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