Podcast #652: Interview with Will Price of Roomie Remote
On today's show we interview Will Price CEO and Founder of Roomie Remote Incorporated. Will tells us about the next release of the remote app which should be available in a few days. And Android users listen in, there is good news for you!
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- Blu-rays to go Ultra HD in battle with streaming media
- Report Sees Jump in Willingness to Pay for TV Everywhere
- Netflix may add short-form content to increase mobile usage
- Media Executives Say 4K Ultra-HDTV Headed for Broad Consumer Adoption - in 10 Years
- Amazon Brings Prime Instant Video To All Android Phones In US, UK And Germany
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- Crestron Debuts $599 Pyng Home Automation System
- TiVo Mega costs $5,000, can record three years of TV
- Netflix kills its Saturday mail delivery
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Interview with Will Price of Roomie Remote
On today’s show we interview Will Price CEO and Founder of Roomie Remote Incorporated. Will tells us about the next release of the remote app which should be available in a few days. And Android users listen in, there is good news for you!
Roomie Remote
Roomie Remote, Inc. is a Silicon Valley startup founded in 2010 to create high-quality, easy to use home theater control and home automation software. Based in Los Altos, California, the heart of Silicon Valley in between the offices of Facebook and Google, Roomie Remote’s mission is to integrate home theater and home automation with the power of today’s platforms via next generation functionality and user interface.
Roomie Remote believes that easy to use, integrated software is the key to the next generation of home theater control and automation. Interoperating with many hardware vendors is crucial to advancing the industry to the next level.
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Commenting on connecting a co-ax to the grounding screw. It works but its strange. Did it in two different tv's, 50 feet apart, in a ranch style house in Michigan. The bedroom tv & the frontroom tv each picked-up different set of stations station? I live about 35 north of the Detroit towers & just under 30 miles south of the Flint broadcast towers. The only common station was a PBS station out of Lansing, 50 miles west of me. We shut off all paid tv in the beginning of summer and now are ok, except for weather alerts. I guess I can look out the window & say "yep it's a tornado or something?"
Many years have passed and still no Android! Unfortunate as would be great and affordable alternative to an iOS tablet