For years SiliconDust has built hardware and software that helped cord cutters and home theater PC users control their own TV experience. Now it's going a step further by launching its own TV ...
SiliconDust has announced the latest software for its HD HomeRun DVR, via Kickstarter, which will enable users to record over-the-air TV to a network attached storage device instead of a PC. TV and ...
Elgato has been pushing EyeTV for Mac software alongside its own various TV tuner devices for a while now, but if you prefer Silicondust's HDHomeRun it's added a new package to the list of offerings.
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 ...
Elgato’s latest addition to the EyeTV software family for OS X machines and iOS devices is the HDHomeRun, a small device that can be connected to your TV and home router to share digital TV over a ...
SiliconDust CEO Theodore Head was surprisingly cheery about our resoundingly negative review of his company’s HDHomeRun DVR service. Head knows the company’s first attempt at a DVR subscription ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. If you want to fling live sport around your home there might be a spot for the HDHomeRun Connect in your lounge room line-up. Broadcast ...
Here's some great news: You may already own an HDTV and not know it. If you have a computer with a display that supports 1,280-by-768-pixel resolution or higher, you can watch high-definition ...
Here's some great news: You may already own an HDTV and not know it. If you have a computer with a display that supports 1,280-by-768-pixel resolution or higher, you can watch high-definition ...