I'm loving MCE, but not not loving the remote I bought to control it. I picked up an Emprex RF remote, thinking that RF might be quite nice in a not really having to care where I point it sort of way.
I have a HTPC running Vista 32bit, Antec Fusion v2 430 with built in IR receiver, and I want an MCE remote than can turn my TV and sound system on/off and control the volume on my sound system as well ...
Windows Media Center is a 10-foot interface for a PC that lets you control your music, movies, photos, and other media from the comfort of your couch — provided your PC is plugged into your TV and you ...
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Cool as it might be, having a SideShow supplemental display on the outside of your laptop isn't the most essential thing. Yes, it's handy to be able to check your calendar or address book without ...
Lurking under the hood of Apple's freshly-updated Remote app for iPhone are the beginnings of a powerful media center remote control application. Say goodbye to Apple's skinny, white Front Row remote ...
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interlink Electronics, Inc. [Pink Sheets:LINK], a global leader in the design, development and manufacture of human interface products and technologies, announced ...
Remember the boxy white piece of crap we thought was the official Vista remote? Looks like that was just a demo version, as the official Windows Vista Product Guide ...
Remote Control for Mac is a powerful app for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch that works with a helper app on your Mac to free you from your desk, so you can enjoy your Mac anywhere on your network.
Regular readers know of my fondness for Microsoft’s red-headed stepchild, a.k.a. Windows Media Center. But I’m increasingly jealous of TiVo users, who can whip out their smartphones and scan the TV ...
The Gyration remote arrives in fairly simple box, with the remote itself contained in clamshell packaging. Yep, it'll take scissors (or a chainsaw) to get at it. Once you manage to get inside, you'll ...