Changing the Browser name to something besides Google Chrome in the developer settings does not do anything, all the networks still block the video on the GoogleTV unit.
Forgive my ignorance.... I was just wondering how they can sabotage the Revue from working while every other PC based device out there can deal with it just fine. I'm surprised that Google hasn't just written a big check in STFU money to the networks in order for them to stop them from making the GoogleTV platform DOA. Early adopters will forgive the Version 1.0 flaws, but it will never take off until they make the revue more than just a poky browser and VOD delivery device.
Forgive my ignorance.... I was just wondering how they can sabotage the Revue from working while every other PC based device out there can deal with it just fine. I'm surprised that Google hasn't just written a big check in STFU money to the networks in order for them to stop them from making the GoogleTV platform DOA. Early adopters will forgive the Version 1.0 flaws, but it will never take off until they make the revue more than just a poky browser and VOD delivery device.
Changing the Browser name to something besides Google Chrome in the developer settings does not do anything, all the networks still block the video on the GoogleTV unit.
Engadget says it's available now at a "large electronics retailer." See story HERE.Anyone heard anything on a date for the Honeycomb update? I'd think they would forego this in favor of going directly to Ice Cream Sandwich but I'm not in charge of this stuff either
Engadget says it's available now at a "large electronics retailer." See story HERE.
Anyone heard anything on a date for the Honeycomb update? I'd think they would forego this in favor of going directly to Ice Cream Sandwich but I'm not in charge of this stuff either
i have not heard they intend to go directly to Ice Cream Sandwich.
I bricked it installing the update. Unplugged the power before I registered the first 3.1 update... corrupt NAND = no joy.