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Boxee Box updates iPad app, adds Spotify worldwide access

, Oct 26th 2011 Discuss [1]

D-Link's Boxee Box has gotten an update to version 1.2 today for its iPad app, adding new playback controls. The set-top box has also recently integrated Spotify and has now updated the service to allow Premium Spotify users to be able to access the service from anywhere in the world. The app was previously only accessible from certain countries. Read The Full Story

D-Link launches new 200Mbps PowerLine mini adapters

, Oct 25th 2011 Discuss [1]

D-Link announced a new line of mini adapters today for its PowerLine home networking solution. These adapters plug into any home outlet and use the existing electrical wiring to extend your wireless home network signal. This helps to deliver a secure and reliable network connection to devices throughout your home or small office where it may normally be inhibited, such as by a concrete wall or by being on a different floor level. Read The Full Story

Spotify hits Boxee Box

, Oct 14th 2011 Discuss [0]

Spotify has landed on the Boxee Box, offering subcribers to the streaming music service a way to listen to tracks, as well as access playlists and artist information, from their set-top box. The latest in a number of implementations of Spotify in standalone home entertainment systems, the Boxee app also gives access to the What's New section, flagging up the latest content to arrive in the catalog. Read The Full Story

D-Link unveils SmartBeam and new HD Media Router

, Sep 27th 2011 Discuss [0]

D-Link announced today the launch of its SmartBeam technology along with a new Wireless N HD Media Router (DIR-657). The SmartBeam feature will be debut in a new DIR-645 Wireless N Router and promises a stable and interference-free wireless connection from anywhere within your home such that you get strong and consistent wired speeds with the freedom of a wireless home network. Read The Full Story

Boxee Remote DSM-22 by D-Link Officially Announced

, Jul 6th 2011 Discuss [2]

Everyone's favorite path into the internet, the internet that's full of TV shows, movies, music, and photos that is, is getting an officially excellent remote. D-Link is stepping up their game with a Boxee Remote Control for PC and Mac, offering all users the innovation and cool control previously unavailable to anyone without a Boxee Box. This device is a two-sided controller with full QWERTY keypad that will allow you to interact with Boxee software seamlessly, allowing you to use your Mac or PC computer to bring all your favorite media to your TV. Read The Full Story

D-Link ShareCenter DNS-320 and DNS-325 join the NAS party

, Apr 6th 2011 Discuss [0]

It's obviously a day for NAS; hot on the heels of the Pogoplug Video and Buffalo CloudStor comes D-Links two new home backup and streaming drives. The D-Link ShareCenter DNS-320 and DNS-325 each have a pair of 3.5-inch SATA HDD bays, a USB port and gigabit ethernet, and can funnel your music, photos and video around your home network. Read The Full Story

Boxee raises $16.5m funding: More content & tablet support promised

, Mar 1st 2011 Discuss [0]

Boxee has closed a new round of funding, raising a further $16.5m in investment which the company says it will spend on adding content to the streaming media platform, increasing the number of hardware partners producing standalone Boxee Boxes, and developing the system to take on more of the established A/V ecosystem. According to Boxee VP of marketing Andrew Kippen, the company "would also like to see Boxee handle all the video on a TV with no need to switch inputs." Read The Full Story

Boxee Box gets VUDU streaming; Netflix later in January

, Jan 20th 2011 Discuss [0]

Boxee has added VUDU support to the Boxee Box by D-Link, as promised, with US users of the streaming media cube now able to access rented and purchased content. The Boxee STB supports VUDU's HDX format, for 24fps 1080p HD with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 surround sound. Read The Full Story

AMD Embedded G-Series puts Fusion APU in set-top boxes, SFF PCs, more

, Jan 19th 2011 Discuss [1]

AMD's Fusion-based APU may have taken a while to reach the market, but it seems the company is wasting no time taking on Intel's Atom range for low-power applications. The latest is the AMD Embedded G-Series, an x86 Bobcat core with an integrated GPU and DirectX 11 support, designed to slot into set-top boxes, SFF PCs and more. Video demo after the cut Read The Full Story

Boxee add CBS and 3D VUDU content; iPad app imminent

, Jan 6th 2011 Discuss [0]

Boxee's CES 2011 plans aren't just limited to the new Iomega TV; the company also has software and content provider news for the show. The company has announced that CBS has been brought on board to provide premium content, while VUDU's 3D movies will be available on the PC, Mac and - when VUDU finally makes its imminent arrival on the standalone STB - on the Boxee Box. Read The Full Story

Iomega TV with Boxee blends STB with NAS

, Jan 4th 2011 Discuss [2]

Boxee has announced its second hardware partner, Iomega, who will be following the Boxee Box by D-Link with the Iomega TV with Boxee. Unlike the D-Link version, the Iomega TV will have an optional integrated hard-drive; Boxee describes the STB as "a NAS running the Boxee software." Read The Full Story

D-Link ShareCenter Pulse 2-bay consumer NAS revealed

, Dec 6th 2010 Discuss [0]

D-Link's latest two-bay NAS has arrived, in the shape of the D-Link ShareCenter Pulse. The first product from the company's fledgling consumer-centric refresh, with the DNS-320 packing a pair of 3.5-inch SATA hard-drive bays, UPnP media streaming, iTunes server functionality, standalone BitTorrent downloads and various power management systems that D-Link reckons make the ShareCenter Pulse relatively green. They include hard-drive hibernation and "Green Ethernet", which intelligently controls networking power consumption based on the state of your cabling, together with a smart fan that automatically adjusts according to temperature. You can also schedule fixed downtime, turning the NAS off when you won't be needing it, and use it with Apple's Time Machine backup. Read The Full Story

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