Archive for November, 2008

Gaming Benchmark Shootout

Tom’s Hardware did a gaming performance shootout with various benchmarks featuring 101 different combinations of single, dual, three-way, and four-way graphics card configurations. If you’re interested in dual-booting your Hackintosh so that you can play games in XP or Vista, you’ll definitely want to check this article out to help you make a good video [...]

November 26, 2008 • Posted in: Hardware • No Comments

How to make your own BootCD for BOOT-132

PCwiz has done it again with his new SlimbuildGUI Boot-132 ISO Creator app.  This tool allows to you compile the kexts for your motherboard into a customized Boot-132 bootable BootCD with a few clicks of your mouse.  Here’s a screenshot:

All you need are the kexts for your board and this great little app.  Grab it here:
Slimbuild [...]

November 25, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: BOOT-132, Software • 9 Comments

Best. Mac. Ever.

Dear Santa:
 

November 25, 2008 • Posted in: Fun • No Comments

The Mother of all Remote Controls

If you’re looking for the a remote control with the highest Cool Factor, look no further than the diNovo Mini from Logitech.  This compact unit is similar to a T-Mobile Sidekick cell phone, except with the sole purpose of being a wireless keyboard and trackpad.  It works off Bluetooth and has a range of approximately [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Hardware, Media Center • No Comments

EyeTV: Tivo for your Mac

Wouldn’t bit be great if you could record TV on your Mac without paying the monthly Tivo fee?  With Elgato’s EyeTV, you can!  EyeTV turns your Mac into both a television and a DVR, allowing you to both watch and record TV shows at your leisure.  In addition to recording TV, the EyeTV adapters can [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Hardware, Media Center, Software • No Comments

Got Tivo? Get these apps!

If you have a Tivo, there are two pieces of software you should definitely check out: TiVoDecode Manager and the NowPlaying Widget.  TivoDecode Manager is an awesome piece of free software that not only allows you to transfer recorded shows from your Tivo, but also transcode them into a Mac-compatible format such as MPEG-2 and [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Media Center, Software • No Comments

One Remote App to Rule them All

If you’ve been looking for the ultimate Remote Control app, your search is over: IOSpirit’s Remote Buddy software ($26) is your one-stop-shop for all things remote-related.

In a nutshell, Remote buddy is the middleman between your computer applications and the remote of your choice.  It supports a ridiculous variety of remote controls, including:

Apple Remote, iPhone, and iPod [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Media Center, Software • No Comments

Howto: Using the Wiimote as a Remote Control

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could use a Wii Remote from your Nintendo Wii as a remote control for your Mac?  Good news, now you can!  First, you’ll need a Nintendo Wii Remote.  These run about $40 online at places such as Newegg, but you can also find them locally at Toys R Us, [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Hardware, Media Center • No Comments

Mira, Mira on the Wall

Want to use the Apple Remote on your Hackintosh?

Twisted Melon has the solution: the Mantra IR Receiver for Mac ($20).  The Mantra is a receiver designed to work natively with the Apple Remote; it also supports universal remotes, such as the Logitech Harmony series (setup instructions are available on the Plex Wiki).

Although the Mantra receiver [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Hardware, Media Center • No Comments

ATI Remote Wonder Support

ATI makes several wireless Remote Controls in their Remote Wonder line.  The two main features are (1) they have multiple, programmable buttons and (2) the wireless signal is RF-based, which doesn’t require line-of-sight and works through walls.  This means it works great as a remote for iTunes, Front Row, and Plex.

 
Pictured are the ATI Remote [...]

November 23, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: Hardware, Media Center • No Comments