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CES 2010: Syabas has just announced their new open platform set-top box, the Popbox. Developers say that their new gadget can stream and handle "just about every audio and video file type" out there.
The Popcorn Hour lineup had (and still has) a huge following, but it remains one of the most under-appreciated media streamers on the market from a mainstream perspective. We get the feeling that ...
Hello, beautiful. We knew Syabas had a new 1080p video streamer in the works, but not one that looks this fine. The Popbox seems to be a more consumer-friendly and non-nerdy Popcorn Hour with a ...
Building on the previous Popcorn Hour, the Syabas Popbox is a media hub that lets you stream videos off the Internet, play games and even read tweets from your friends right from your HDTV set.
The ‘box is around eight months old and Syabas is still developing for the platform. The company recently added MLB.TV and the added MKV3D support to the previously-announced 3D feature.
YouTube is set to become a regular feature of televisions, but only through its partners’ hardware. So far one company been blocked from accessing YouTube videos on its set-top box pursuant to a ...
Syabas has announced the Popcorn Hour C-300, an update to its Blu-ray capable media streamer. By Bryan Bishop Source Syabas | Via AnandTech Dec 9, 2011, 6:13 PM UTC Syabas Popcorn Hour C-300 ...
Those of you following our gadgetry coverage may remember Gear Patrol’s review of the robust media streaming beast known as the Popcorn Hour A-110 earlier in the fall. While our thoughts were ...
Back during CES, the Syabas PopBox media player was spied. The device was expected to ship this weekend after turning up for pre-order in April on Amazon. If you pre-ordered the device and were ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Leakage from Syabas' active water pipes was the most likely cause of the 2008 Bukit Antarabangsa landslide, the High Court here was told.
Syabas has since taken the case to court, demanding up to RM1.2 billion in compensation up to 2010. It has thus far also owed up to RM2 billion to water treatment companies.
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