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Waterford Landing, Hoover, Alabama – Here Comes The Bus

I have had the pleasure to spend the past 14 months living in a rental community [Waterford Landing], in Hoover, Alabama.  ”Sweet Home Alabama” they say around here.  I still remember the day I was apartment hunting.  It was very hot and muggy.  Felt worse than Florida, humid, yet dry heat from above.  The bay-view windows sold me on this place.  I will have a post dedicated on my move [to Alabama] at a later time.  Here Comes The Bus.

There is just so much to talk about when it comes to Waterford Landing Apartments, that one post is not enough to run a bus over the management company of this community.  But I wish to share some of the most recent experiences.

On Fourth of July, this nation’s Independence Day, residents were having a party in one of the apartments on the third floor [which is the top floor].  At some point throughout the night, 7 people were reported to be hanging out on the balcony.  Rumors are that there might have been as many as 9 individuals.  At that point, as the story goes, the balcony collapsed, sending everyone to the ground.  One dead, two in critical condition, two seriously hurt, one or two with broken bones, and a rumor of two leaving the scene.

Continue reading Waterford Landing, Hoover, Alabama – Here Comes The Bus

Google TV Promising to Change the Future of Television

Google TVYesterday, Google officially announced Google TV at its annual conference.  Similar to Boxee, it will have a stand alone box, direct connection from a computer, or built into a third party’s hardware such as a Sony Blu-Ray player or Sony TV set.  Google TV will be an Android based software.  Imagine Google Search for your Television.  Only time will tell if Google TV stands a chance in front of the currently monopolized industry by Satellite and Cable providers.

Scandinavia TV by People of Lava on Android 1.5

Imagine doing a search right onto your TV for your favorite TV show.  Instead of browsing through hundreds of channels on a cable or satellite box, you get the results of all possibilities on a single page, including where to watch instantly on the web.  Google TV will be a platform that will be on top of current cable or satellite service.  It will allow for the replacement of one’s current Guide and use Google to search via all channels generating a summary.

Google’s Chrome Browser will also be included, and it will be running Flash 10.1.  This will provide total web access via a TV set. Continue reading Google TV Promising to Change the Future of Television

Boxee Pay-Per-View and Pay-Per-Premium-Content

The Boxee Box by D-Link

Although Boxee has a few competitors out there, even ones that were developed prior to Boxee was even in the works [such as Plex], Boxee still might have an advantage to the commercial availability and attractiveness, both to consumers and media content providers.  Pay-Per-View and subscriptions to premium content has always been on the drawings boards for the Boxee team.

Boxee

Today, Boxee announced that they have picked Vindicia as a partner to process one-click payments for services offered, be it pay-per-view or premium content from a third party.  Vindicia is a billing service provider that allows for integration of various business platforms to accept payments via credit cards, gift cards, and/or PayPal.  This will allow Boxee to offer its users the option to subscribe to content or pay-per-view with a simple click of a mouse [or a remote button].  Vindicia currently works with other well-established content providers such as Blizzard, Symantec and Intuit, just to name a few.  Boxee will be using Vindicia’s CashBox service. Continue reading Boxee Pay-Per-View and Pay-Per-Premium-Content

Boxee Revolutionizing [Internet] Television As We Know It

By now many of us have had the opportunity to experience internet video content on our home television sets via a particular source.  Be it an Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Blu-Ray DVD Player, Apple TV, HDTV built-in internet module, or simply connecting our computer via a VGA cable right to our TVs, just to name a few.  The Boxee team has now introduced a new, innovative way, to enjoy any internet media content, right on our television sets.  Available via a various different connection methods, with more in development, Boxee puts the user in control of what to watch at their [the user's] convenience.  It’s your own Media Center with limitless possibilities!

The Boxee Box by D-Link

The Boxee Box by D-Link

Boxee

Instead of having to surf the net via a web browser, and go from site to site, searching for video content, Boxee makes it possible to find it all in one place, using a remote control, from the comfort of your couch.  Not only that, but Boxee takes it to the next step by allowing the user to also access all of their media content, not only from a local source, such as a hard drive, media server, or a computer, but also from any other source on-line, such as Picasa and Facebook, where a user has personal content.  Simply put, Boxee is an internet media platform for your television set. Continue reading Boxee Revolutionizing [Internet] Television As We Know It

Dell - The Worst Buying Experience Ever

I was recently in the market for purchasing a new LCD television set.  I read on one of my frequently visited blogs that Dell was having a great special with free shipping.  I decided to check it out, and they really were having some great prices.

What caught my attention was a 46 inch Sony BRAVIA S5100 [...]