Watch this video of streaming video from Airplay to LinuxBy Mark Rollins - 12/21/2010 8:37:51 PM |
I thought I would re-post this video here. It doesn't exactly have an action movie pace, but it shows someone "porting" Apple's Airplay to a Linux box running Ubuntu and XMBC. It looks like it works quite well, and could probably be the way of the future when it comes to streaming from ...
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Envive TheaterStation Multi-Zone Content Management System DebutsBy Brian - 11/09/2009 9:21:26 AM |

Finally, a worthy management system that should allow for streaming videos around a home or office has become official. The Envive TheaterStation Multi-Zone content management system is now official armed with central storage. It has storage capacities ranging from 4TB to 14TB and doesn’t need a TheaterStation server to function. It can also support up ...
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Linutop 3 Brings Linux to Your WorkspaceBy DaX - 09/06/2009 12:52:07 AM |

If you’re considering adding a cheap and very portable desktop to your workspace and if you’re finally going to experience with Linux then we have a new desktop to show you. The Linutop 3 comes with unimpressive features, but we did tell you it was very affordable. So, for $485 you’ll get a 1GHz VIA ...
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Addonics Unveils Pocket Blu-ray/DVDRW and the Pocket DVD-RRW DrivesBy Brian - 08/27/2009 11:07:43 AM |

Addonics Technologies unveils a Blu-ray drive and a new Pocket DVD-RRW drive. Both are believed to be the first portable optical drives with a built-in eSata and USB interface. As laptop users are slowly turning their mobile devices into virtual portable entertainment systems, the new portable Blu-ray drive is certainly a big boost to people ...
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Linux Has DisplayLink Drivers… FinallyBy DaX - 05/16/2009 8:18:28 PM |

If you're a proud Linux user then you should absolutely be happy to know that your favorite operating system has now DisplayPort drivers available. Or at least almost available. The source code for such drivers have been released under the GNU Lesser General Public License V2. All we need now are some Linux developers with ...
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