Showing posts with label box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label box. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Box CEO Aaron Levie Launched 15 Startups As A Teen

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While other kids were out playing soccer or getting into trouble, Box CEO Aaron Levie and one of his best friends, Jeff Queisser, would hang out at home and launch startups.

They started something like 15 companies, Levie told ReadWrite''s Dan Lyons in an interview last week, including one called Zizap, which Levie described jokingly as "the fastest search engine on the Internet – minus Google."

Levie says that these childhood companies were often nothing more than a few Web pages. But a few were more ambitious like an Internet kiosk for hotels and malls, a Web portal for real estate listings, reports Forbes Victoria Barret.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Samsung takes on Apple TV with the HomeSync media streamer

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The news from MWC is already starting to break: along with the Galaxy Note 8.0, Samsung has also introduced a new living room device called the HomeSync. On one hand, it's a media streamer that hooks up to your television and lets users stream photos, videos, and apps from their Galaxy devices to their television — at 1080p resolution. However, it's also a storage device unto itself with a 1TB drive for storing content.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Yes, Intel Is Building a Web TV Service (A Box, Too)

It was a poorly kept secret to begin with, but now it has finally been revealed: Intel is indeed developing an Internet TV service, and a set-top box to boot.

Speaking at D: Dive Into Media Tuesday, Erik Huggers, corporate vice president at Intel Media, confirmed rumors that have been circulating for months.

“We have been working for about a year now to set up a group called Intel Media,” Huggers said “It’s a new division with new people — people [we've hired] from Apple, Netflix and Google. And it’s devoted to developing an Internet television platform.”

That group’s mandate: Build the best Internet television service ever.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Marvel vs DC at the Box Office [Infographic]

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</p> <p>DC vs Marvel - The longtime showdown heads to the silver screen and this infographic compares just who wins in this battle of the superhero movies.</p> <p>From FancyDressCostumes.co.uk via Visual.ly.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Tons of excellent infographics in one place.</p> </div></blockquote>

DC vs Marvel - The longtime showdown heads to the silver screen and this infographic compares just who wins in this battle of the superhero movies.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Apple TV? Nexus Q? Boxee? Here's The Ultimate Guide To Picking A Smart TV Box

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You now have a ton of choices to watch streaming content from the web on your big screen TV.

There are almost a dozen set top boxes like the apple TV out there, and several more so-called "Smart TVs" with streaming services built in.

Before you make a decision try to decide which features you care about the most, how much you are willing to spend and if you want to completely cut out cable, or complement your current cable subscription.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Is Microsoft Working on a Kinect Set Top Box That Doesn't Require an Xbox?

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The Daily is reporting that Microsoft is currently working on a Kinect-enabled set top box that would work without the Xbox. It would be a new product separate from the Xbox Kinect and offer streaming media content like Apple TV, Roku, etc. with the benefit of using Kinect's stellar voice and motion UI.

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Is Microsoft Working on a Kinect Set Top Box That Doesn't Require an Xbox?

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The Daily is reporting that Microsoft is currently working on a Kinect-enabled set top box that would work without the Xbox. It would be a new product separate from the Xbox Kinect and offer streaming media content like Apple TV, Roku, etc. with the benefit of using Kinect's stellar voice and motion UI.

Posted via email from Inspiration