Set-top boxes are everywhere these days. Companies like Apple, Roku, and Boxee all have their own devices for streaming video to your television with just an Internet connection. But what if you ...
The latest version of XBMC, codenamed "Frodo," is finally available for all platforms—including Android—and it's got a bunch of great new features. Here's what's new. Straight from the official ...
If you've dabbled with setting up a home media center, you've no doubt come to appreciate XBMC, the absolute best open source media player application available. And if you've used XBMC for any length ...
In this first of many “3 Betas you should download this week” posts, we highlight three Beta software we selected from the past week. In this edition, we will highlight XBMC 12, Firefox 17, and Decor8 ...
Today there’s some good news for XBMC fans as version 12 of the popular open-source home media center software, codenamed ‘Frodo,’ has been officially released. The new version has a number of new ...
XBMC for Android has essentially been available since July, but it was only in beta and nightly form, up until now. While it's not an official XBMC app for Android (but rather a third-party initiative ...
So you jailbroke your new Apple TV, only to realize that there's not all that much to do at the top of Everest except rest and enjoy your accomplishment, eh? No need to trek back down the hill -- ...
Team XBMC announced that revision 13 of the very popular media-player software XBMC will be developed under codename Gotham. XBMC Gotham will receive improved upnp possibilities and the Android ...
The developers behind the XBMC project have announced the official release of version 9.11, codenamed Camelot, a major update that includes an improved user interface theme and a number of new ...
Wouldn't it be nice if you could pause or stop your media center in the living room, head into the bedroom, and pick up exactly where you left off without skipping a beat? You can with XBMC, and ...
We’ve touched on it before, but to recap: Back in the day when modding your Xbox was a criterion of geekdom, Xbox Media Center was king. Pictures, videos, file streaming, skinning, application ...