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Google I/O Day 2: Google announces acquisition of Simplify Media

On March 27 Simplify Media announced that they would no longer be offering new accounts for it’s service. Soon after the company removed downloads of both it’s desktop and iPhone apps used for streaming media from the desktop to the phone. The company blog simply stated that the service would relaunch soon, but that it more »

Pogoplug adds support for offsite backup and streaming media direct to an Xbox 360 or PS3

The Pogoplug offers a convenient way to be able to backup your files and also have access to them from any Internet connection as well as share select files with others. I have been using one for a few weeks now, and have a review coming soon. But today, Pogoplug has rolled out a few more »

D-Link introduces it’s own streaming box, the Pebble

Not to be left out of the set-top streaming race, and not letting Boxee take all the credit, D-Link has introduced it’s own entry. The device is called the D-Link Pebble thanks largely to the sleek shape. Aside from the shape and the company involved, there isn’t much here we haven’t seen before. It’s a more »

Zagg shows off the Zaggbox, another set-top box

In addition to the Zaggsparq, the other big news from Zagg at CES is its new Zaggbox. As should be expected this year at CES, the Zaggbox is a set-top box that can store and stream your media. Users will be able to access their content from any mobile Internet device, and stream any content more »

Pop Box looks to beat Boxee by supporting just about every format

The Pop Box was announced a few days ago, but was shown today at CES. The problem the Pop Box has is the fact that it’s not as popular as say the Boxee Box. There are a few things the Pop Box has over the Boxee Box, however. One of the biggest features the Pop more »

D-Link coax Ethernet adapter kit offers seamless networking

You don’t have to be Bill Gates to have that techy, futuristic home hard-wired for your every electronic whim (although it wouldn’t hurt). D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions developer for consumers and businesses, just dropped its new Coax Ethernet Adapter Kit (DXN-221) that will revolutionize your home electronics experience with a few simple connections. The kit is designed to seamlessly connect into your existing coaxial wiring and extend internet, music, games and other applications anywhere you need them.