CyberLink Introduces Power2Go 12

Converting video files for mobile or disc can be a pain. So if this is something you struggle with CyberLink’s update of Power2Go might be just the thing. And there’s a free version, which includes 15 day trial of premium features. CyberLink Introduces Power2Go 12, the Most Trusted Burning & Backup Software The complete movie, music and data disc burning […]

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Redbox adding UltraHD Blu-ray to kiosks

If you’re in Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin, Detroit, New York City, or Miami Redbox will start offering UltraHD Blu-ray disc rentals at “select location” very soon. The $2.50 price is very reasonable as well. Hope they put Chicago on that list soon. 4K UHD discs are currently available at select locations in Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin, Detroit, New York City […]

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Circle with Disney introduces Platforms in release 1.4

Despite its flaws, the Circle with Disney is a critical part of our network infrastructure, so it is great to see that they’ve updated it to include support “Platforms” (i.e. the ability to group multiple services from a provider into a monolithic entity) and some intelligence around interactivity. Which is an issue we’ve encountered now that my kids are using […]

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Hey Samsung, accuracy matters!

I am a huge fan of HDTVTest’s reviews. Vincent does an amazing job of covering the products he looks at in fantastic depth; often with a great deal of wit as well. So I was really surprised when his apology video for a review of the 2018 Samsung Q9F/Q9FN popped up in the channel. Having watched the review earlier, I […]

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Mesh Wi-Fi might start working like Wi-Fi soon

If you’re old enough to remember when Wi-Fi became a thing, then you should also recall how all the different kit didn’t really play nice together. If you wanted to get a Cisco AP, you pretty much needed to outfit all your clients with Cisco wireless cards. Obviously this complexity has sorted itself out over time, or well, to be […]

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QNAP announces slew of new entry/mid-range NAS

I’m not sure how QNAP categorizes it’s NAS lineups, because even the “entry” level model in the announcement boasts 10GbE and impressive performance numbers from its quad core Alpine AL-324 SoC. QNAP has been on the cutting edge in the network storage industry with an array of high performance NAS models with all the bells and whistles for your small […]

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