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So it’s not news that content providers have asked Boxee to remove Hulu from its software. This has lead people to try to find alternatives in their home media centers to funnel Hulu into their big screens. Enter Understudy.
Due to popular demand I thought I would take a few minutes to describe my current situation with Boxee, Front Row, and my HDTV. Over the past 6 months I’ve been working very hard to set up the perfect media center in my living room, while spending close to $0. First off, to answer probably the golden question, no, you can’t install Boxee in Front Row like you can with the Apple TV (at least I’ve never found a way to do this). As it is, I’ve connected my Mac Pro to my HDTV to use it as my media hub for everything using a DVI to HDMI cable. Here is what you’ll need to set up the best possible media experience.
Finally an App comes around that is worth purchasing. Not only because of instant gratification, but because you’ll use this every day for who know how long. Analytics App is the first (as far as I know) fully native iPhone App that connects to Google Analytics and retrieves almost every piece of information.
I’ve been playing around with the new iLife a little bit, particularly the new Faces feature. I’ve never seen anything like it. Here is what the actual procedure is like.
9 to 5 Mac just posted a true relic. I honestly don’t understand what they were thinking back then in 1983.
The new update (9.6.4600) is what you’ve been waiting for all this time. From my testing this past week I haven’t been able to find any glitches. Netflix streaming is as smooth as butter, the menus are just as smooth, secondary screen view works perfectly for those using Boxee on your TV, and my weird [...]