Category: OS X

  • equinux releases TubeStick hybrid

    On May 1st, equinux released their new TubeStick hybrid for the modest price of $129. The TubeStick hybrid is a new TV receiver for the Mac, designed exclusively for North America. It features two receivers: One to watch digital over-the-air HDTV broadcasts and one for digital HDTV (QAM) cable or regular analog cable TV.

    It’s a pretty sweet piece of hardware, that actually makes me wish I watched TV, just so I could buy one.

    $129 (with free shipping) will get you the following…

    • USB 2.0 Stick for ATSC, Analog and Cable TV
    • TV Software “The Tube 2”
    • Printed quick start guide
    • Extensive PDF manual
    • Antenna with magnetic base
    • External antenna adapter
    • Break-out Cable (S-Video; Composite)
    • USB extension cable

    The TV software “The Tube 2” seems pretty robust, offering a timeshift buffer that allows users to go back and record a show from the moment they started watching it. It also includes automatic synchronization with iTunes, so as soon as you stop a recording it converts it to your preset format and adds it to your iTunes library.

    Another great feature is their free TubeToGo service, it allows you to upload clips to a web gallery and view them on your iPhone, iPod touch, or another computer. It also includes the ability to add, remove and even schedule recordings.

    Turns out the TubeStick also ships with a Windows driver, and works with Windows Media Center. Not bad at all.

  • OQO 02 Hacked to Run OS X

    There have been a series of ultra portable computers that have been graced with some sweet Leopard action, thanks to some ingenious tinkering, including the Eee PC and the Samsung Q1 Ultra, now you can add OQO’s 02 to the list. This seems to be one of the more complete installs out there, WiFi, sound, power management and Bluetooth all seem to be working.

    OQO 02

    While the OQO is a little clunky, it’s still a pretty sweet proof of concept. I’m definitely looking forward to the release of the full instructions on how to get it running, even though I don’t own a OQO.

    oqotalk.com member trf has posted a short video demoing the OQO running Leopard, check it out after the jump.

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