windows media center
Ceton InfiniTV 4 CableCard Review
EngadgetHD already got their hands on the Ceton InfiniTV 4 CableCard and did a great job reviewing it. The Ceton card uses one CableCard but has 4 tuners which makes it a great deal. The card itself is $399. But if you think about 4 tuners that’s only $100 a tuner and 1 CableCard is [...]
Remote Potato Allows You to Remotely Watch/Manage Windows Media Center Recordings
Remote Potato is a very nice addition to Windows 7 Media Center. It allows you to watch and manage recordings from your Windows Media Center over the Internet. It even gives you the guide data so you will know exactly what’s on and when. It’s free but donations are excepted.
Video: Create Custom Web Apps in Windows 7 Media Center
The video below is a pretty cool how-to on running web apps in Windows 7 Media Center. They used Google Reader as an example but there are a lot of other services you could add to Windows Media Center. It’s not too complicated to follow. (via TheDigitalLifestyle)
Ceton’s Quad CableCard Tuner Up For Pre-Sale
Ceton’s quad CableCard tuner for Windows Media Center is up for pre-sale. This is good news since lots of media center fans have been waiting. The card is $478 which isn’t bad for what it can do. You can record 4 shows at once using a single cablecard. It also has SDV built-in so it’s [...]
Lenovo Mini HTPC Keyboard
The Lenovo Multimedia Remote would be a nice addition to your HTPC. It’s small, wireless and gives you control over mouse and text inputs. The price isn’t bad either at $60. With these types of strange remote designs I like to see the reviews on them. The GlideTV remote came across better than I thought. [...]
In The Movies 2 for Windows Media Center
In The Movies 2.0 is a cool plug-in for Windows Media Center. It gives you movie info and times in your area. It fits into Windows Media Center and works with extenders The one big thing it’s missing is trailers for the movies. For $5.99 it needs to include that. The video above will give [...]



