Whether your media center is laptop you occasionally plug into your television or a whole-house arrangement of computers with a home server dishing up the movies and music, we want to hear about your media center system and what you have installed on it.
With the recent release of XBMC 11.0 Eden, we have media centers on the brain. This week we want to hear all about your home media center solutions. What kind of hardware and software are you using? How do you have things configured? What tweaks have you applied to your media center to improve your experience?
Sound off in the comments with your media center knowledge and then check back on Friday for the What You Said roundup!
The Ribbon interface became a feature in the Microsoft Office suite as of version 2007. The Windows 8 Developer Preview introduced the Ribbon interface into Windows Explorer and it’s been improved in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
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In this time lapse video metaphorical hardware bugs become literal as a colony of ants takes over the body of a scanner–check out the video to see five years of colonization in two minutes.
Android: Hi Launcher is an alternative app launcher for Android that features easy customization, automatic application sorting, and a distinct widget in one area, apps in another layout.
What exactly happens to smartphones separated from their owners? To find out, Symantec “lost” 50 smart phones around New York City and remotely tracked them. Read on to see what happened to the phones.
If you’re a Linux user, there’s a good chance you can’t live without virtual desktops. They’re a great way to organize your workspace. Dexpot brings virtual desktops to Windows, complete with 3D effects and extensive customizability.
The Windows Store in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview is full of third-party preview apps. They’re not complete, but they give us a taste of what we can expect from Metro and Windows in the future.
Earlier this week we asked you to share your tips, techniques, and tools for organizing and tracking your projects. Now we’re back to highlight the tools you use.
Whether you can’t get enough Minecraft or you’ve never started playing it, you can hop right into your browser and play a classic edition of the game for free.
In this week’s game aliens have slipped into town and stolen something from the local gun fighter, which sets off a quest for revenge. Are your shooting skills good enough to help the gun fighter defeat the aliens or will they sit back and laugh at your poor aim?