Showing posts with label next. Show all posts
Showing posts with label next. Show all posts
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Download stock firmware for Next TV Box
Download stock firmware for Next TV Box

Download stock firmware for Next TV Box from here, here or here.
Android 4.2 Media Box with 1GHz Dual Core CPU, 1GB RAM and 4GB internal memory, as well as Miracast and DLNA access. Android is already on our phone and tablets and from now on also on our TV.
The �Next� Android TV Box will change the way you interact with your TV forever. Just plug it in and watch your TV transform into an Android powered Smart TV! Stream movies, pictures and music to your TV from your phone, PC or tablet, watch YouTube, Play games, Tweet, Facebook and so much more! As a first for Android TV boxes, the "Next" comes with Miracast which is similar to Apples Aiplay which allows you to share your screen with other Miracast enabled devices for great sharing possibilities. Also featuring DLNA, you�ll be able to connect your DLNA compatible devices in just a few seconds and wirelessly stream content to and from the �Next� TV Box. Goodbye annoying cables!
Clocking at 1GHz, the �Next�s� Dual Core Processor delivers more than enough power to run all your favorite apps, multitask style and add 1GB of RAM to the mix and you get one hell of a fast TV box! Want to watch a movie, or listen to some of your own music? No problem, just connect your external hard drive or USB stick to the �Next� and you�re good to go. Or just wirelessly stream your multimedia to the TV box. The �Next� even supports subtitle playback!
The �Next� Android TV Box will change the way you interact with your TV forever. Just plug it in and watch your TV transform into an Android powered Smart TV! Stream movies, pictures and music to your TV from your phone, PC or tablet, watch YouTube, Play games, Tweet, Facebook and so much more! As a first for Android TV boxes, the "Next" comes with Miracast which is similar to Apples Aiplay which allows you to share your screen with other Miracast enabled devices for great sharing possibilities. Also featuring DLNA, you�ll be able to connect your DLNA compatible devices in just a few seconds and wirelessly stream content to and from the �Next� TV Box. Goodbye annoying cables!
Clocking at 1GHz, the �Next�s� Dual Core Processor delivers more than enough power to run all your favorite apps, multitask style and add 1GB of RAM to the mix and you get one hell of a fast TV box! Want to watch a movie, or listen to some of your own music? No problem, just connect your external hard drive or USB stick to the �Next� and you�re good to go. Or just wirelessly stream your multimedia to the TV box. The �Next� even supports subtitle playback!
At a Glance...
- Android 4.2 TV Box
- DLNA & Miracast
- 1GHz Dual Core CPU
- 1GB RAM
- SD Card Slot
- 4x USB Ports
- HDMI Port
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
The Peggies Dreamy Journey 2017 Boruto Next Generations ED
The Peggies Dreamy Journey 2017 Boruto Next Generations ED

Performed by - The Peggies
Debut Single - Dreamy Journey
Release Date - 10 / 05 / 2017
Genre - Pop Rock / Alternative
Ending - Boruto Naruto Next Generations
Ending - Boruto Naruto Next Generations
Bitrate - 320 Kbps
Origin - Jap�n (Tokyo, Japan)

WEBSITE | SHOP | MORA | RECOCHOKU | TWITTER
BUY AT: CDJAPAN | AMAZON | TSUTAYA | ANIMATE | TOWER | 7NET | DISK
BUY AT: CDJAPAN | AMAZON | TSUTAYA | ANIMATE | TOWER | 7NET | DISK
Tracklist:
01. Dreamy Journey
02. Chururira Summer Fish

02. Chururira Summer Fish
DESCARGAR
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Saturday, September 16, 2017
Episode 2 Boruto Naruto Next Generations Subtitle Indo Download
Episode 2 Boruto Naruto Next Generations Subtitle Indo Download
UFSx_Support_Suite_Setup_v02.03.00.06.exe
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1. Uninstall ALL previous versions, you MUST uninstall HWK Suite BEFORE trying to uninstall HWK Support Suite Setup.
2. Install UFSx Support Suite Setup
3. Connect your UFSx+HWK before running the UFSx Control Panel
4. Run UFSx Control Panel
5. Switch to the "Hardware" Tab
6. If you only have one UFSx connected it will be selected, if more than one, select the check box next to the required UFSx. You can click "Scan Boxes" to refresh the list if you have connected further boxes since opening the Control Panel
7. Click "Check Box"
8. Click "Update Box"
9. Click "Check Box" - Make sure "Box Status" = "True" or "Bad Software" and "Server Status" = "Support Ok", before proceeding
10. Switch to the "Software" Tab
11. Amend "Application Install Path" and/or "Nokia Install Path", if required.
12. Click "Check Server"
13. Click "Install"
14. If you have more than 1 UFSx+HWK run steps 5-13 for each UFSx+HWK (NOTE: You must install something at step 13)
How to install same UFSx+HWK to 2nd PC.
Same as above and you must complete ALL steps.
How to add further UFSx+HWK after initial install.
Steps 4-13 as above
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1. Uninstall ALL previous versions, you MUST uninstall HWK Suite BEFORE trying to uninstall HWK Support Suite Setup.
2. Install UFSx Support Suite Setup
3. Connect your UFSx+HWK before running the UFSx Control Panel
4. Run UFSx Control Panel
5. Switch to the "Hardware" Tab
6. If you only have one UFSx connected it will be selected, if more than one, select the check box next to the required UFSx. You can click "Scan Boxes" to refresh the list if you have connected further boxes since opening the Control Panel
7. Click "Check Box"
8. Click "Update Box"
9. Click "Check Box" - Make sure "Box Status" = "True" or "Bad Software" and "Server Status" = "Support Ok", before proceeding
10. Switch to the "Software" Tab
11. Amend "Application Install Path" and/or "Nokia Install Path", if required.
12. Click "Check Server"
13. Click "Install"
14. If you have more than 1 UFSx+HWK run steps 5-13 for each UFSx+HWK (NOTE: You must install something at step 13)
How to install same UFSx+HWK to 2nd PC.
Same as above and you must complete ALL steps.
How to add further UFSx+HWK after initial install.
Steps 4-13 as above
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Saturday, September 9, 2017
Groovy Tunes For Your Next Road Trip
Groovy Tunes For Your Next Road Trip
The James Hunter Six: Minute by Minute

This afternoon I hit play on the groovy new disc by the James Hunter Six and Max and Theo immediately started to boogie woogie across the living room floor. Their dancing and singing reminded me that they actually are starting to like real music--my music! Last summer they learned the names of all of the artists on my favorite road mix--and they learned some of the lyrics too. They memorized all of the words (the important ones anyway) to Eric Churchs "Springsteen" and they particularly loved belting out the "whoa oh oh oh ohs" from the back seat of our Chevy Silverado. At the beginning of each song they would also ask to see the picture of the artist on my iphone screen. They were particularly impressed by Eric Churchs dark beard, sunglasses, and trucker hat. Note to Eric; my 3 year old twins think you are the definition of cool.
But this spring its time for some fresh road tunes and the new album by the James Hunter Six, Minute by Minute, is about to go into heavy rotation. Hunter and his band look and sound like they stepped out of a time machine from a simpler and more soulful time--and each song sounds like a classic from the golden age of radio. But its all just brand new blue-eyed soul from one of Englands finest crooners. Hunters voice and his bands crisp and classy backing (on saxophones, drums, keyboards,stand-up bass, and guitar) are irresistible. This is the album for your next road trip and it will also sound great around the campfire at night. Whether your drinking milk or Merlot get ready to dance and shake away those winter blues. Just remember--quiet time starts at 10:00 PM...
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Thursday, September 7, 2017
Google Cast is the next evolution of Chromecast now with an accent on third party support
Google Cast is the next evolution of Chromecast now with an accent on third party support
Googles own video and audio casting platform seems to have undergone a significant image change. If you are currently using a Chromecast device, you might have noticed that after its last update, the Chromecast app is now called Google Cast. Not much has changed withing the update in terms of functionality, but the re-branding is definitely more than mere cosmetic work.

Like the new name suggests, Google is now branching out and trying to convey the message that its casting solution is no longer a proprietary thing. Besides its own dongles, the platform is now supported by a growing number of smart TVs from vendors like Sony and Sharp, as well as speakers. The list of third-party partners is also growing, Philips, B&O PLAY, Harman/Kardon and Raumfeld are all lined up to release audio equipment and VIZIO is the latest company to join in the Google casting ranks with both audio and video offers. Its new P-series TVs are now filly compatible with the streaming technology and some of them even come with their own little tablet-like remote device that can be used to stream content. Neat!
This, actually looks to be indicative of what is going on behind the scenes and it is really quite natural. All these third party partners simply seem to be integrating the Chromecast hardware within their systems. It is elegant and cheap and makes quite a lot of sense when you think about it.

And if the VIZIO TVs just happen to spike your interest, they will be available in a wide range of sizes, starting at 50 inches for $1,000 and moving up to 55 inches at $1,300, 65 inches at $2,000 and finally a 75-inch one that will set you back $3,800.
Source 1 | Source 2 | Via
Like the new name suggests, Google is now branching out and trying to convey the message that its casting solution is no longer a proprietary thing. Besides its own dongles, the platform is now supported by a growing number of smart TVs from vendors like Sony and Sharp, as well as speakers. The list of third-party partners is also growing, Philips, B&O PLAY, Harman/Kardon and Raumfeld are all lined up to release audio equipment and VIZIO is the latest company to join in the Google casting ranks with both audio and video offers. Its new P-series TVs are now filly compatible with the streaming technology and some of them even come with their own little tablet-like remote device that can be used to stream content. Neat!
This, actually looks to be indicative of what is going on behind the scenes and it is really quite natural. All these third party partners simply seem to be integrating the Chromecast hardware within their systems. It is elegant and cheap and makes quite a lot of sense when you think about it.
And if the VIZIO TVs just happen to spike your interest, they will be available in a wide range of sizes, starting at 50 inches for $1,000 and moving up to 55 inches at $1,300, 65 inches at $2,000 and finally a 75-inch one that will set you back $3,800.
Source 1 | Source 2 | Via
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