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Boxee set-top box on its way – let the connected living room battle begin
Thursday, November 12, 2009Boxee, the socially driven and feisty Internet TV browser, will soon land on a set-top box of its own. Currently the media center software is only available on Mac, Windows, Linux, along with a hacked together version for the AppleTV (the closest that Boxee has come so far to appearing on a set-top box). That’s about to change, says the company.
Founder and CEO Avner Ronen writes on the official B...
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