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Some “recently manufactured” Logitech Revue Google TV set-top boxes have shipped with “corrupted firmware”

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It looks like some of the newer Logitech Revue units have managed to ship with firmware issues. Or as was confirmed by the folks at Logitech; “There appears to be corrupted firmware on some of the recently manufactured Revues which is causing the Authentication error.” In short, if you got a Logitech Revue recently and more »

Android 3.1 update begins rolling out for Logitech Revue users

Back in mid-November we were told that Android 3.1 would begin rolling out to Logitech Revue users over the next few weeks, and well, it looks like that time has arrived. Yup, those using a Logitech Revue Google TV will soon have the update that will bring the Android Market. In addition, the update brings more »

Google reminds Logitech Revue users, your software update will be arriving in the “next few weeks”

We saw the good news come for Google TV users a short while back — the long awaited update was set to arrive shortly. Of course, as we were told, that update would be arriving first for those with a Sony branded device and that Logitech users would have a bit longer to wait. And more »

Logitech not working on a follow-up to the Revue, reflects on the first as being “a big mistake”

While the few who purchased a Google TV are likely waiting on the recently announced software update, we suspect that some who held out on the purchase may still be waiting for a second-generation device. And well, if you happen to fall into that latter category, you may want to reconsider waiting. Or more specifically, more »

Google TV: Kevin Bacon returns for another Logitech Revue commercial

It looks like we have another Logitech Revue Google TV commercial with Kevin Bacon. Well, more accurately it is the extended cut version of the original and comes in at a nice 3 minute and 33 seconds. That said, this time it comes with an interesting twist in that the Google TV blog (link below) more »

Logitech clears things up, Revue (Google TV) set-top box still shipping

Logitech has taken to their company blog and made it clear that the earlier rumors about the Revue were not true. According to the details posted, simply put; “All’s well with Logitech Revue.” The post goes on to state that Logitech does not “need to modify the Logitech Revue box to deliver software enhancements” and more »

Rumor: Logitech Revue (Google TV) production being temporarily halted

While the details are far from official on this one, things are not looking good for the Logitech Revue right now. Or for that matter, things are not looking good for Google TV. According to the latest internet chatter, Logitech has halted production of their Revue Google TV set-top box until an updated version of more »

Logitech Revue (Google TV) now on-sale with Best Buy, priced from $299.99

This latest comes more as a nice confirmation than a surprise, that said, the Logitech Revue (Google TV) is now available for sale with Best Buy. Though, it may be a little difficult getting past the ‘backordered’ status right now. It looks like this has been a popular item, that or they just had little more »

Logitech Revue coming at the end of October for $299

Today Logitech unveiled the first Google TV set-top box, the Logitech Revue. Being the first Google TV box, it needs to to at least be more interesting that something like the Boxee Box and the Apple TV, and it’s looking like the Revue might be up to that task. The Logitech Revue, as you’d expect, more »

Logitech preparing for Revue launch, posts “Lonely TV” video teaser

It looks like Logitech is gearing up for the launch of the Logitech Revue, which for those that may not be as familiar with the name — is a Google TV companion set-top box. The commercial that was posted comes in at 29 seconds and judging from the “part 1″ listing its clearly not the more »