SiliconDust, the company behind the HDHomeRun line of networked TV tuners, has solved one of live TV streaming services’ biggest problems with its new Premium TV offering. For $35 per month, HDHomeRun ...
Late last month, SiliconDust took a leap of faith and started taking orders for a new HDHomeRun TV tuner on Kickstarter. If all goes to plan, the HDHomeRun Quatro 4K will be the first external ATSC ...
We had a feeling that after Microsoft removed the draconian OEM requirement from Windows 7 Media Center that we'd see more CableCARD tuners and we're glad to say we were right. The original ATSC/QAM ...
SiliconDust, best known as the maker of its HDHomeRun connected TV tuners, is getting ready to pitch itself as a one-shop-stop for would-be cord cutters. The company publicly launched its Sling ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
Our favorite shows, anywhere, that's all we really want. Of course that is asking too much but we'll be closer to the dream now that Silicondust has announced its three tuner HDHomeRun Prime CableCARD ...
Elgato has just released – or to be technically correct, re-released – the latest addition to its line of digital TV tuners for PCs and Macs. The HDHomeRun is a rebranded dual network tuner that has ...
Which cord-cutting network tuner is best? The cord-cutting movement — that is, the growing number of consumers abandoning cable TV in favor of streaming video and over-the-air HDTV — is picking up ...
Want to turn one or more Windows 7 PCs into killer DVRs? Grab a CableCard from your cable company and plug this tuner into your home network router. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
My cable company pulled a bait-and-switch on me, so I now have an HDHomeRun I no longer need. This is a 3-tuner HDHomeRun PRIME CableCARD-ready tuner. It attaches to your home network and allows you ...
Finally putting together my revised HTPC setup and am looking for the final piece(s) that I need, which will address the SD/HDTV input source. I have been limping along using a combination of Sony SD ...
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