I thought it may… or may not …be of interest to watch a Major League Soccer game on television with me — one of six I watched on TV last Saturday. Call this a non-live live blog. AsI watch this afternoon’s match between the Chicago Fire and New England Revolution, I’ll share my thoughts with you from beginning of the pre-game show through the end of the post-game coverage. Ready? Here we go: 4:30 pm CT: The final(?) USL1 Final postgame just ended on Fox Soccer Channel (Congrats to Mont
Elgato is an OS X DVR software and television tuning/encoding hardware provider that has come up with an EyeTV app that streams both live and recorded content originating from your Mac — which you register it free on their My EyeTV service. Although the biggest drawback of the applications was that it couldn’t streamed over a Wi-Fi connection, our good friends from ElectricPig in the UK have found out a quick and easy workaround to allow it even if you’re on a 3G connection. (more…) See:
October 11, 2009 | By Lesley Mccullough In Internet Marketing | by Lesley McculloughLegal movie downloads are available on many different sites on the internet. Some of these sites offer free movie downloads as well as subscription and paid downloads. You can watch the movie form your computer or laptop. If you want even better viewing you just need a video cable and audio cables and you can connect your computer to your television.The sites that offer movie downloads and while many of
by Lesley Mccullough Legal movie downloads are available on many different sites on the internet. Some of these sites offer free movie downloads as well as subscription and paid downloads. You can watch the movie form your computer or laptop. If you want even better viewing you just need a video cable and audio cables and you can connect your computer to your television. It is possible to find movie downloads sites that specialize in specific genres or types of film or there are sites that h
EyeTV , the OS X DVR software and television tuning/encoding hardware provider, receives a companion iPhone app today. The $5 EyeTV for iPhone ( iTunes link ) provides access to both live and recorded content originating from your Mac, which needs to be running the new EyeTV 3.2 update. While a prior iteration of EyeTV enabled local streaming of recorded shows around the home, these new features are supplemented by router configuration and an EyeTV dynamic DNS service for a true worldwide pl
By Stephanie Mattiello Facebook is stalking me—I just know it. When it’s not popping up in my email inbox, it’s staring at me from magazine covers in grocery stores, singing to me on my television, following me to parties, and asking me to share microscopic tidbits of my life. It could be installed as an app on my iTouch or on my cell phone. It could be my new best friend. This past summer was an active one for the social networking site. In July, half-naked photos from Facebook of Britain
If you’re a Mac user and a social media addict, what’s better than social apps for the Mac? Free social apps for the Mac, of course! In this post we’ll take a look at 10 gratis programs for connecting to your social world via OS X. From file sharing to instant messaging, from Twitter to social television, there is very likely something on this list for you. Do you know of any great free social Mac applications that are not listed? Let us know about them in the comments. 1. Dropbox
by Nicole Jones Technology has indeed played an important role in the transformation of peoples culture and lifestyle. Computers and television are two of the most popular media in the modern living. Over time, their features and functionalities have been upgraded gradually to provide the users with maximum entertainment satisfaction. Have you ever thought that these two known media would one day work as one? Well, its a dream-come-true for everyone to have a Free TV on PC nowadays. These d
I can clearly remember when I first entered the ‘computer age’ as a child. My mom knew that computers were important for kids to be learning about, so after much saving she walked into Toys-R-Us and bought my brother and I a computer. From what I remember – it was made by Atari, and came with three pieces – the CPU, a disk drive (floppy) and a keyboard. No mouse (this was way before their time). And no monitor either – we hooked it up to our television and sat in front on the floor with the keyb
Podcasting: Internet Radio On Demand… and MORE! If you haven’t heard the term “podcast” yet, you will. It’s about to blow the world of online audio through the roof as every Tom, Dick and Shirley can now operate a high powered Internet Radio station providing on-demand audio (and shortly, video) with nothing more than a microphone, simple software, and a little imagination. Just like cable TV in the 1980’s gave smaller networks and individuals a voice on television, podcasting gives indivi