Recent Comments:
New Western Digital WD TV Live media player hits Best Buy {Engadget}
Oct 12th 2009 11:50AM From the manual it definitely has a different GUI and several features that people have been requesting for the WDTV1, like using the next button to skip to the next chapter. The WDTV1 requires you to navigate the option menu, at least five button presses, to do the same. The latest prerelease firmware finally fixes audio sync issues with MKV files (after being broken for ~8 releases), but it looks like generally they used the WDTV1 to beta test their next product, leaving us behind. Sucks to be an early adopter.
TUAW Review & Giveaway: OtterBox Commuter / Commuter TL iPhone cases {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 5th 2009 12:02PM The Commuter would be great
First Look: USB-powered Mimo 710-S display (which you could win) {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 26th 2009 6:15PM Keep Gmail open and ensure I never get work done again.
WD TV Mini loses Full HD, but remains a handy Media Player {Engadget HD}
Aug 18th 2009 7:58PM Until Western Digital gets their firmware issues ironed out, I wouldn't buy one. I've been encoding my own MKV files, and the last several firmware updates have major audio sync issues. Maybe you'll have a fortunate file mix and squeak by, but I'm looking at a $130 box that isn't worth plugging in--unless of course you don't mind throwing around another 500 hours of encoding time to pick another format.
Engadget HD's recession antidote: win a pair of THIEL PowerPoint speakers {Engadget HD}
Jul 21st 2009 7:49PM Come on lucky 7
Engadget's recession antidote: win an HP MediaSmart Server LX195! {Engadget}
Jul 20th 2009 1:03PM Get hit by that oncoming meteor I keep hearing about.
Engadget HD's recession antidote: win a ZVOX Z-Base 550 soundbar {Engadget HD}
Jul 16th 2009 12:36PM Sounds good to me.
Engadget HD's recession antidote: win an Moxi HD DVR! {Engadget HD}
Jul 8th 2009 10:56PM Yes please
Elgato Video Capture allows Macs to record analog video {Engadget}
May 8th 2009 12:11PM I think this stick uses hardware encoding to convert files to H.264 instead of simply importing to MPEG-2 and using your computer's hardware to transcode. That's the only way it's worth nearly $100. Maybe this is their way of getting a little more life out of the hardware from their turbo.264.
Sting, Sarah McLachlan are hiding in your Garage(band) {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Apr 29th 2009 2:10PM +1
You dissed a couple pop stars? I don't think that makes you a music snob. Just means you don't know where to take a piss. How can I exclude his posts from the RSS feed?









