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    Get a free Roku ($49.99) when you buy PlayOn 

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    Published on 03-14-2012 04:46 AM  Number of Views: 7958 
    Free Roku with PlayOn


    If you are thinking of purchasing PlayOn anyway, now is a great time to do it as they are giving away a free Roku with the lifetime PlayOn subscription. If you've read any of my articles you know that I'm a big fan of using PlayOn for things like streaming flash video to an iPad and watching Hulu on DLNA devices and the iPad for free.

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    Two reliable ways to stream internet flash video to an iPad 

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    Published on 03-08-2012 08:42 PM  Number of Views: 44576 
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    Apple iPad



    We finally bought a nifty new iPad 2, just in time for the iPad 3 to come out. No worries, I don't use the camera for much that is going to matter between 720p and 1080p, although I do get a little bummed that my phone is faster than my iPad. While I'm really liking the iPad overall (when I thought I wouldn't), I must say that I'm also finding little annoyances along the way. One such annoyance is the inability to play flash video on the iPad. In this article I'm going to highlight two ways to reliably watch internet flash video on your iPad.

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    Your garage door on the network, a review of the tuxgraphics smartphone garage door opener 

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    Published on 02-19-2012 05:24 PM  Number of Views: 24979 
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    tuxgraphics smartphone garage door opener


    Craftsman just recently released their AssureLink Garage Door Openers which allow you to check and close your garage door via your smartphone. The openers themselves are fairly pricey ($289.99 if you don't want battery backup, $296.99 if you do). Internet connectivity is free the first year, but jumps to $19.99 a year thereafter. Twenty bucks a year seems a little pricey simply for the convenience of seeing if your door is open via your smartphone. If you feel it's something you need, but don't want the extra cost AND you have a little electrical know-how, the tuxgraphics smartphone garage door opener may be just the ticket for you.
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    Ecobee SI Thermostat Revealed - commentary from an industry expert 

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    Published on 02-07-2012 09:30 AM  Number of Views: 10314 
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    ecobee Smart Si thermostat



    ecobee
    has recently announced a brand new model of the incredibly feature-rich ecobee Smart Thermostat called the ecobee Si at the AHR Expo in Chicago. Since it has been announced I find myself being constantly asked what features this new product would offer and how would it compare to the ecobee Smart Thermostat that is being sold today. First and foremost, I do not work for ecobee and I do not speak for them. I just happen to work for a company ( Eden Energy Equipment ) that has been selling them for some time and have direct contact with ecobee on their existing products and products in development.

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    A solid home network on the cheap 

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    Published on 02-04-2012 06:57 PM  Number of Views: 13512 
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    Synology DS111 NAS



    It seems like I've spent a little more time lately than I would like recovering failed hard drives for people. How I do it is a topic for another complete article, but there's also a common thread and question involved with these recoveries. The common thread is no files are backed up, usually people had a USB drive, but never took it out or hadn't backed up to it for quite some time. Even worse was using the USB hard drive as their main datastore. The question I always hear after saving the irreplaceable pictures and data is, "How can I keep this from happening again?" In this article I want to explore a few options of building a solid home network on the cheap. The avenues to get it done can vary, but the solution to the data loss problem is common, back up to the network and have it be automatic, or it will never happen.

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    ecobee unveils the new Smart Si Thermostat 

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    Published on 01-27-2012 05:14 AM  Number of Views: 9396 
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    The new ecobee Smart Si Thermostat


    EDIT: If you are looking for more in-depth information on the Smart Si, check out this ecobee article from an industry expert, Michael Ridler.

    OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


    For release on Monday, January 23, 2012

    ECOBEE UNVEILS THEIR LATEST PRODUCT AT AHR 2012—THE NEW SMART Si THERMOSTAT—DELIVERING GREAT FEATURES AT A GREAT PRICE

    Toronto, January 23, 2012: ecobee Inc., makers of the award-winning Smart thermostat and Energy Management System unveiled their latest product, the Smart Si thermostat, today at the 2012 AHR Expo in Chicago.
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    Repurposing a TiVo Series 2, Part 2: The build 

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    Published on 01-23-2012 06:36 PM     Number of Views: 39673 
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    Virgin TiVo case

    UPDATE: After a few months in service, it was clear the AMD board and CPU were not cutting it. MicroCenter had a crazy sale on i7 2600K quad-core 3.4GHz processors, so I picked one of those up. I put it on an ASRock H67M-ITX board and added a 220W PSU, the latter requiring more fabrication on the TiVO case. This setup flew and was then used for the review of TVersity on SmallNetBuilder.

    In Part 1 of the Repurposing a TiVo Series 2 set of articles I walked through my plan of repurposing our TiVO Series2 as a home theater PC (HTPC). For those of you coming here on this page and not seeing Part 1, you're probably thinking, "but I just want to install Linux on my TiVo and use it that way". Give up on that thought. The TiVo hardware is proprietary (ie limited or no drivers) and CPU power is very low. I explored this route for quite sometime and eventually gave up. I eventually settled on gutting the TiVo, doing some fabrication to make it in to an HTPC, and then placing it inconspicuously in to our cabinet under the TV. What I found was that was easier said than done. Granted, I did do some things along the way that took a lot of time, but overall this was what I could describe as a moderately difficult project. Let's press on!

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