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Comment I went a different direction, home automation (Score 1) 408

I had issues with people not using the alarm system, I just tied my security system into my home automation system (Control4). Anytime the door is opened and the security system not armed the home automation system automatically arms the system and locks the door if not locked, being tied together also lets the systems send me status messages if anything happens that I may need to look into.

With Control4, you could just start with one of their inexpensive small controllers and check with a dealer to see if your security panel is directly supported, most major brands are.

Comment I would check out Control4's system (Score 1) 336

You can start off inexpensively (controller, remote and a couple lights) and build up from there.

I have light, window shade, thermostat, doorbell, A/V equipment control, whole house audio, security system (smoke alarms, door and window sensors), motion, water, temperature sensors and security cameras all integrated and can be used with the radio remotes, from the controller's TV UI, touchscreens or mobile phone or device. You can also have the option to monitor and control the system remotely with a tablet or smart-phone. There's also the consumer version of the dealer's software so you can program different aspects of the system yourself.

c4forums http://www.c4forums.com/ is a good place to ask questions.

Comment Re:Plex on Roku (Score 1) 128

and that's why a Roku box is a not an options for me.

I still waiting on a small player that combines the best of Boxee Box, the DVR functions of BoxeeTV with LOCAL storage, an integrated canistreamit feature, back-lit radio remote like the Boxee Box's and DOESN'T run Windows. All these media players are missing key things between them, just one box guys. The Boxee Box is as close as I've seen.

Comment Re:Smart TV? Help me understand... (Score 1) 128

and a lot of people don't even plug their Smart TV into the internet. I plan for my next TV to just be a big dumb LCD panel and plug one of my Boxee Boxes into that. I'll just give my BoxeeTV, I was just testing with anyways, to someone and they can use it as an enhanced digital TV converter box.

Comment Re:Oh, by the way... (Score 1) 128

However, the beta Cloud DVR functionality we provided to certain Boxee TV users will be discontinued on July 10th. You will not have access to your existing recordings after that date. We realize many of you loved the service, and we're sorry it won't be available moving forward.

Cloud, shmoud. I wonder how many times we see variations of this over the next few years?

If Boxee would have only had local storage too, cloud storage wouldn't have worked for several people I know because their internet connection is to slow.

Comment Re:Compute! Magazine (Score 1) 623

I started with Compute! Gazette in the early 80's and then Compute! for my Amiga programs. Spent hours typing in programs for the C64, modifying programs and then adding features and game levels. The C64 machine language listing of pages and pages of numbers were always fun when you FINALLY finished typing them in and it run.

Comment Re:Active glasses? (Score 1) 419

Being almost completely blind in one eye, not seeing all that great in the other one and having a severe astigmatism, the 3D stuff doesn't work for me or at least it didn't work when using red/blue glasses or the polarized ones I TRIED to use at Disney years ago.

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