Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 5:37 pm

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JoshMcConnell
The Windows media center program GB-PVR 1.5.36 can be scheduled to record broadcasts when you install a compatible TV tuner. It also allows users to pause live programs and watch TV on your PC with all the functionality you are used to getting from a set-top box. GB-PVR also allows users to listen to a wide array of online radio and music stations.
Another download for Windows 7 called TunerFree MCE 4.4.1 is a plug-in for the Windows Media Center which allows free access to TV content from various countries. The DAPlayer 0.9.8.3 is another media player which can be downloaded for free. It offers a few unique features which are hard to find elsewhere, including the ability to support more obscure file types like OGV and FLV in addition to the standard MPEG, WMV and AVI.
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Monday, December 19, 2011 at 8:09 am

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Chris Winters
If you are a small business and don't know what VoIP means then it is almost a given that you are spending too much money on your telecommunication needs. Hosted VoIP technology by Aptela provides you with the same technology that larger national and multi-national companies use but at costs you can afford.
Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that allows you to use the internet for your telecommunication needs. You can make and receive calls with your staff in the field; you can make and receive calls from customers and suppliers without the need for long distance calling fees; you can hold web conferences with remote staff, you can host web-based training programs; and, you can share all types of media.
For small and medium sized business, hosted VoIP brings you up to par with the big league companies without having to build and maintain your own systems. With excellent coverage and customer service, why not gain the same edge that your competitors have? Sign up for your system today.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 6:45 pm

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adria.richards
The Netflix subscription won't be expensive for the ones who own Nintendo 3 Ds. A partnership was declared by Nintendo and Netflix for getting streaming movies to Nintendo's 3DS console. This partnership would be of a great benefit to both companies, and one would gradually be able to watch 3D movies on the go.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said that "Nintendo will share an incredible partnership with Netflix. This declaration was made just after Netflix came up with an innovative subscription plan which will charge separate $7.99-a-month prices for DVD by mail and streaming services. Netflix earns a profit of 1.5 million users every day because of Nintendo Wii, so both companies are becoming successful. A free Netflix application which can be downloaded is also offered in Nintendo's e-Shop.
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