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18Jun/110

Tech for Football Fans

It's football season, and hardcore fans don't want to miss a minute of the action. Learn about inexpensive tech that will help you watch your favorite team anywhere. I'll also tell you about gadgets that make the game more enjoyable.
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25Mar/1125

New Day Northwest: “TV Tech” 26 Oct 2010 (KING-TV)

tech.brianwestbrook.com -- With Fall TV season in full swing, join Brian M. Westbrook and "New Day Northwest" host Margaret Larson to talk TV tech Logitech Harmony remotes, Slingbox / SlingPlayer, the latest from DISH Network, and Logitech Revue Google TV vs. Apple TV!
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I have had countless phones over the past few years but the combo of the Touch PRO with the Sling Box makes this phone a true Iphone destroyer:-) Please let me know if you have questions..

6Dec/101

Dotto Tech Season 7-9 Best of Productivity seg 1

On this episode of Dotto Tech we thought we would look at our favorite productivity demos. Along with one of the products we get the most questions about, Outlook. Up next in our Best of Productivity is Airset a 2.0 application that we began using ourselves two years ago, and it's still going strong. Steve also takes a look at Slingbox, a very cool concept that takes a bit of work to get your head around.

25Nov/101

High Tech Driving

While driving through Kentucky, we were using a Sprint My Fi connection to power a Slingplayer on my iphone so we could watch my cable station from my home cable system via the Slingbox. Also using GPS, XM Radio, radar detector, and iPod via the My Fix Created on October 1, 2009 using FlipShare.
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Just Testing...... Home: Cable TV+Slingbox+PCCW 30M+Level One Router Phone: Android Slingplayer+PCCW Pocket Wi-fi
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28Aug/101

Dotto Tech – Season 5 Episode 10 – SlingBox

Play your favorite TV shows on your computer from any where with Slingbox. Steve Dotto explains how this system works. For more information please go to (www.dottotech.com)

We wanted to end our last class at The Ohio State University with a bang. The goal of our presentation was to pitch/sell a new technology to our classmates. While other groups wore suits and made boring powerpoint presentations, we decided to take a different route and it was a huge success!
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7Jul/100

The Secrets To Getting All The Computer Tv Entertainment You Ever Wanted – Even If Tech Handicapped!

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by Jeff Hester

The Secrets To Getting All The Computer Tv Entertainment You Ever Wanted - Even If Tech Handicapped!

If you want to connect your computer to a TV (TV to PC) or watch Internet TV or do both, this requires software and/or hardware to complete the job. And to get the best overall quality to your computer, requires knowing exactly where to find the best product. Home TV, Internet TV and Computer TV continues to evolve and gives users other options to fix their current lifestyles. Technology has given us hi-tech laptops, hand-held computers and mobile phones. Now with the best of computer media products, watching/listening to TV, video and radio on a computer has never been easier.

There are essentially three options to consider to watch computer TV but first you need to think over a few things. How much time and cost you're willing to spend can decide the best way to go. And knowing your computer's OS (operating system) can decide which product to choose. The common denominator to all three options relates to an Internet broadband connection. However if you rather not include the Internet for more computer TV mobility, then you can use an s-video card (PCTV card or TV-Out card) and coax cable to connect your TV to PC.

Also keep in mind--when reviewing the three options below, you can choose two of the three to watch both Internet TV and Computer TV.

Option #1:

PCTV or TV to PC Hardware. A revolutionary and new generation of hardware has the ability to let users connect to their basic cable, digital cable box or satellite receiver using a Windows-based or MAC desktop/laptop computer with an Internet High Speed connection. This hardware connection provides the best video quality out of the three options. Users can watch cable/satellite TV channels and videos as well as control their home TV, DVR, basic cable, digital cable box or satellite receiver via an Internet connection from any location.

This user-friendly interfacing allows users to watch anything they choose from any location while at home, work, college or Worldwide via the Internet. Furthermore, the user's home TV entertainment center can be off while accessing it to watch favorite TV show, sports, movies, etc. This gateway also offers a great solution for people who are constantly on the go and want to gain access to their home TV entertainment center. Users can also use their mobile phones (must be compatible) to watch this entertainment. This requires special software to work. The downside relates to cost which will run into the 0s.

Option #2:

Live Satellite TV Feeds Networks. For people who don't want to buy expensive hardware or download software to their computers to watch Internet TV, this option offers instant access to all types of free live feeds. Users can watch all types of sports feeds, TV shows feeds, news feeds, radio feeds, movie and video feeds, etc. A very easy and safe process and the newest gateway to Internet TV. Connect directly to a Live Satellite TV Feeds Network where everything can be accessed from one location for ease of use. Users save a ton of time looking for free live feeds themselves. The merchant allows users to access his site (software) via membership uaing any Windows-based/Vista, MAC or Linux desktop/laptop computer with a Internet broadband connection. This requires a small one-time fee only without any monthly or recurring fees.

When using a laptop with wifi or broadband card/USB, users receive more TV savings, freedom, flexibility and mobility. This method offers users a way to watch Internet TV from any location while at home or when traveling across the globe. However if users prefer their TV sets, they can use an s-video card (TV-Out video or PCTV card) with coax cable to connect their computers and TV sets. However, this does not have the other advantages as option #1 and video quality can be good to excellent with access to 1000s of free live feeds.

Option #3:

PC Satellite TV Software. This FTA (free-to-air) proprietary software will work with Windows-based/Vista, MAC or Linux computers with an Internet broadband connection. Very similar to option #2, but users can install the software to any number of computers. This provides instant access to 1000s of free live/recorded Internet TV channels and on-demand videos, such as all sports, movies, TV shows, computer games, radio, music, etc. These software packages come with many perks and were designed for primarily for Internet TV and video enthusiasts.

Some software packages include P2P (peer-to-peer) platforms, and all of them include free bonuses with software and other links to TV media websites. As a result, the end-user may end up with 28,000+ free-to-air channels and videos.  For a small one-time downloading fee, users can own the software with no other fees to pay. When using a laptop will allow watching Internet TV from any location while at home or on the go, including from any location across the globe.

Combine options #2 or #3 with option #1 and receive access to both home TV and Internet TV Locally, Nationally, and Internationally.

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Philip Sumpter is a tester and user of Internet TV products and has helped 1000s of people Worldwide enjoy watching Internet TV/Radio/VOD on their computers. Any computer can become a super TV using either hardware, software, or both. To learn more and how to become part of a new generation of Internet TV enthusiasts, go to Computer Internet TV Software Review or Internet TV

19Jun/102

6/30/09 Tech Tuesday on Slingbox

26May/1025

Acer Aspire Revo (NCIX Tech Tips #46)


ncix.com www.ncixus.com This episode of NCIX Tech Tips, Linus take a first look at the world first NVIDIA ION powered nettop. The Revo is also the first nettop that can play 1080p contents.

10Apr/101

8/18/09 Tech Tuesday on Eye Fi


Using Eye-Fi to Manage Your Digital Photos - Do you wish that there was an easy way to get photos off of your digital camera? I know that with my busy schedule I usually take a bunch of pictures and maybe a few days later I'll get around to copying them to my computer and posting them on-line. Sometimes I take pictures with my phone and email them off to people, but in my opinion cell phone cameras just can't match the quality of even a mid-grade digital camera. Believe it or not, there's an easier way to manage those those photos while still using your existing camera. The technology is called Eye-Fi. It's a surprisingly simply solution. Every digital camera has a memory card. Just replace yours with an Eye-Fi enabled memory card. That's it. Using a computer, configure the card to use your wireless router and post the pictures to your on-line album. After that, if you take pictures within range of your wireless network they are sent directly to your computer. In addition, it can simultaneously upload your pictures to Facebook, Shutterfly, Flickr, mobile me, Picasa and a host of other photo sharing websites and send your cell phone a text message once it's complete. For example let's say you go to the beach, take pictures with your digital camera would them shared on Facebook. All you have to do is turn on your camera once you get home. Your photos are automatically sent to your computer and Facebook account. All you have to do is approve them on Facebook for public ...

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7Apr/103

I need some tech savvy assistance!?

I'm trying to figure out what to get my boyfriend for Christmas. He's an I.T. guy and tends to stay way ahead of everyone when it comes to electronics. (You know, he has jailbroke iPhone, slingbox, etc.)
I really want to get him something he'll actually use. So far all I can think of is the powermat for his iPhone, bluetooth, etc. (does it work for PS3 controllers?) but I dont know if it even work like it says it does.
Please give me some ideas! If my idea is good then which one do I get?

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