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Jacob Cook, arkOS' primary developer, originally conceived the idea of arkOS after realizing the extensive amount of time it required to set up his own self-hosted services. He explained it by saying: "I had a good deal of experience with Linux and system administration, but it still took a huge amount of time and research to get the services I ...
Sundtek Streamingserver a native macOS TV Server providing DVB, ATSC and ISDB-T via UPnP/DLNA, it also supports streaming media files (it only supports TV devices from Sundtek). FireStream by Cyaneous, Inc., a commercial UPnP/DLNA media server for macOS with advanced transcoding capabilities, per-device profiles and native Mac media organization.
Raspberry Pi 5 megapixel camera Version 2 of the Pi Camera Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Module Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with a "TV Hat" card (for DVB-T/T2 television reception) attached Gertboard – A Raspberry Pi-sanctioned device, designed for educational purposes, that expands the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins to allow interface with and ...
Archos (/ ˈ ɑːr k oʊ s /, stylized as ARCHOS) is a French multinational electronics company that was established in 1988 by Henri Crohas. Archos manufactures tablets, smartphones, portable media players and portable data storage devices.
17th episode of the 3rd season of The X-Files "Pusher" The X-Files episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 17 Directed by Rob Bowman Written by Vince Gilligan Production code 3X17 Original air date February 23, 1996 (1996-02-23) Running time 44 minutes Guest appearances Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner Robert Wisden as Robert Patrick Modell Vic Polizos as Agent Frank Burst Roger Cross as SWAT team ...
Skies of Arcadia [a] is a 2000 role-playing video game developed by Overworks and published by Sega for the Dreamcast.Players control Vyse, a young air pirate, and his friends as they attempt to stop the Valuan Empire from reviving ancient weapons with the potential to destroy the world.
Founded in early 1990, St.GIGA was a satellite radio subsidiary of the Japanese satellite television company WOWOW Inc., based in Akasaka, Tokyo. [2] Credited as the world's first digital satellite radio station, [3] it was maintained by Hiroshi Yokoi and best known for its "Tide of Sound" broadcasts, which were high-quality digital recordings of nature sounds accompanied by a spoken word ...