Thursday 19 January 2017

In this issue: New Nvidia Shield, stream the NFL playoffs, something's missing from the AirTV, and lots more!

How to watch all of the NFL playoff action and the Super Bowl without cable

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Jan 19, 2017
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Nvidia Shield and the surprising resurgence of Android TV

Android TV, Google's oft-overlooked living-room platform, could become a strategic cornerstone. Read More

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How to watch all of the NFL playoff action and the Super Bowl without cable
AirTV's slick marriage of Sling TV and OTA channels isn't in the product yet
Nvidia's new Shield TV launches with HDR support, and connected home smarts on deck
How—and why—you should use a VPN any time you hop on the internet
Here are 12 of the best movies now available online
Sony's Bravia XBR-A1E OLED could be the first flat-screen TV with sound that doesn't suck
SVS SB16-Ultra subwoofer review: This astonishing sub will rock your house—and your neighbor's, too
EZVIZ Husky review: This weatherproof camera gives you an eye on the outside of your home
Google's adding native Chrome support for FLAC lossless audio files
Is this the year IoT standards will finally make sense?
Critical flaw lets hackers take control of Samsung SmartCam cameras

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Avoiding Common Pitfalls of Evaluating and Implementing DCIM Solutions

This paper describes common pitfalls of evaulating and implementing DCIM Solutions and provides practical guidance on how to avoid them. Read More

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How to watch all of the NFL playoff action and the Super Bowl without cable

Options abound for checking out all the championship action on whatever screen you choose. Read More

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AirTV's slick marriage of Sling TV and OTA channels isn't in the product yet

You can buy an AirTV now, but the product won't integrate antenna and Sling TV channels until "early 2017." Read More

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Nvidia's new Shield TV launches with HDR support, and connected home smarts on deck

After making a splash at CES, Nvidia's new $200 Shield TV is now on sale. Read More

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How—and why—you should use a VPN any time you hop on the internet

We'll show you how to protect your online privacy as governments around the world, including the U.S., step up their online surveillance efforts. Read More

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Here are 12 of the best movies now available online

Stream 'OJ: Made in America' and other excellent releases from 2016 and years past. Read More

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Sony's Bravia XBR-A1E OLED could be the first flat-screen TV with sound that doesn't suck

It may not persuade home theater geeks, but Sony's "actuator" tech, which turns the entire OLED panel into a speaker, is impressive. Read More

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SVS SB16-Ultra subwoofer review: This astonishing sub will rock your house—and your neighbor's, too

High-tech features and a supremely powerful amplifier team up to produce some of the deepest, cleanest bass you'll experience outside of an IMAX theater. Read More

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EZVIZ Husky review: This weatherproof camera gives you an eye on the outside of your home

EZVIZ brings the easy setup and operation of the Mini indoor camera to its high-res outdoor model. Read More

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Google's adding native Chrome support for FLAC lossless audio files

Google's Chrome browser will be able to play FLAC files by the end of January—as will Firefox. Read More

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Is this the year IoT standards will finally make sense?

A few brave souls predict IoT standards will start to gel this year, but making all those connected things work together still looks like a long shot. Read More

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Critical flaw lets hackers take control of Samsung SmartCam cameras

The popular Samsung SmartCam security cameras contain a critical remote code execution vulnerability that could allow hackers to gain root access and take full control of them. Read More

White Paper: Schneider Electric IT

Continuous Metering And Monitoring of Pue in Data Centers

This paper provides guidance on determining what level of metering is appropriate for a particular data center, given its capacity (kW), power and cooling architecture, business objectives, and the degree to which infrastructure systems (e.g., chillers, generators) are shared. Read More

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