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May 23, 2006

How to connect your PC to your HDTV

Boy has it been a while...I mean in the past month or so between my last post a bit has happened:

1. Switched to yet another project team (although related to what I was working on before...still hush-hush)

2. Hongyun's parents have gone home a bit early due to a family emergency. Everything is seemingly ok now

3. Hongyun's open studio came and went with nary a whisper. I'd say the event was a dud, but she did get a bit of exposure with a nice article about her and her paintings in a local newspaper.

4. Hongyun found out that she was accepted to UC Berkeley for the Fine Art Studio major and we've been preparing for the move over to the East Bay.

Anyway, I'm not at liberty to talk about the latest stuff that the "TV Services" (yes, that's our new moniker) team has in the works, but here's a hint about some info I need for the particular project I'm working on:

How to connect your PC to your HDTV - HD Beat

Have a great Memorial Day weekend...I know I will.

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August 08, 2005

HDTV via RSS

Mark Cuban (aka the billionaire blogger) has launched HDNet that will allow users to download HDTV content for free. Currently they're offering up the Shuttle launch in HD which I'm excited to check out.

However, there are questions (which could lead to problems):
1. It requires a 3rd party app (Red Swoosh) to get the files. Why not BitTorrent?
2. BetaFeed is free. What happens when it goes live?

Don't get me wrong, I'm excited to give it a shot, but I don't like the "you need to run special software" aspect of it.

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