Slow News Day

It appears as though everyone has taken the day off today. There is barely news around today. If you see anything you would like to share, send it on over to news at missingremote.com. While we try and get some news together, feel free to browse our latest blog posts or reviews. The last 5 of each can be found […]

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Viacom Gets Joost Up

It looks like Viacom is sending Google a message by teaming up with Joost. With the likes of MTV, and SpikeTV heading over to Joost, I can certainly see them attracting a younger crowd. Who knows? We might even see an actual music video. From the article: Under the agreement, content from Viacom's MTV Networks, Paramount Pictures, and BET Networks will […]

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Bring TV, Music and Home Control to the Kitchen

While the idea of brining entertainment into your kitchen sounds nice, perhaps some areas of the house are best left the old fashioned way? Nahhhh. My most recent attempt at entertainment was brining a laptop into kitchen and running Sage Client to listen to music from my server :), and even a little TV while prepping supper. Parents will especially […]

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Five reasons to stay with MCE 2005

While I'm not typically one to use many Microsoft products, it is interesting to note when it may be better to stick with an older version rather than upgrade to the latest and greatest.  The following article lists 5 reasons to stick with MCE 2005. From the article: I’ve been using Vista on my desktop PC for a while now and […]

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Google Playing Hard Drive Mythbusters

Looks like Google did their own version of Mythbusters, this time claiming that the myth behind high temperatures causing hard drive failures is just that, a myth. I wouldn't just turn off all my fans by my hard drive, but it's good to know since HTPC's are notorious for having less than stellar cooling for some components, HD's included. Moreover, […]

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Watching TiVo in any room the easy(ish) way

Reading a post like this really makes you appreciate the capabilities of Extenders for HTPCs, such as the Xbox360 or the Hauppauge MVP, depending on your software. So he plugged a coaxial cable into the video output jack on his TiVo and ran it to the cable junction box. Now you can plug any TV into any cable jack in […]

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Pioneer Elite BDP-HD1 Blu-ray Disc Player

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Continuing our morning of A/V reviews, we have Sound And VIsion's review of Pioneer's Elite Blu-ray player. Pioneer's $1500 entry into the Blu-ray market has a lot going for it including 1080p/24f output, a wide array of media csupport, and network PC connectivity support. However, for this much coinage it is missing a few critical features. The most obvious one […]

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