Showing posts with label update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label update. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

NSZ GS8 voice search and retrieval is ready update Sony Google TV box and adds connection

Sony's Google TV box gets a refresh, NSZGS8 adds voice search ready remote
Sony has just announced new Google TV set-top boxes, NSZ GS8. 2 G Shows but this one is very similar apparently NSZ GS7 last year to lead the charge of ARM equipped with Google TV hardware replacement. 

(To see the old remote for comparison of break after checking) as seen in the picture above this time around, finally added voice search, Google TV platform features fall adds a microphone needed to be turned. We have not seen any other changes, let know if we hear our differences. 

Google TV fans continued development on Sony platforms at least instead of actual devices to- also presented can take cancel exit mind prior to release last year after the Blu-ray player NSZ GP9 good to hear. Carry a sticker price of NSZ GS8 $ 199 like its predecessors and early July to reach stores.

Sony NSZ gs7 remote:
Sony's Google TV box gets a refresh, NSZGS8 adds voice search ready remote

Friday, June 7, 2013

webOS to receive mandatory system update to maintain access to cloud services

AppId is over the quota

It's not exactly the best birthday present ever, but today HP announced that webOS devices running version 2.1 and up will receive an automatic update to the App Catalog. The new code is needed to replace security certificate set to expire on July 23 that grants access to webOS cloud services. For the select few running older versions of webOS, fear not, for updating your devices merely requires manual navigation to the App Catalog, then grab and install the "HP App Catalog Update" application. Got it? Good.

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HP Issues mandatory webOS system update

A certificate used on webOS devices is set to expire on July 23, 2013. For the system to be able to use cloud services such as Backup/Restore and Application Catalog the certificate needs to be updated.

Beginning June 6th an automatic update to the Application Catalog will replace the certificate. That means that anyone running Web OS "2.1" or greater will have the certificate installed automatically when the catalog is run.

For anyone who is running webOS versions older than "2.1", or wants to manually install, they will need to go to the App Catalog and select the app called "HP App Catalog Update", download and install it on their system.

After the expiration of the certificate on July 23, 2013 the user will need to set the system time back to a date prior to July 23, 2013 and follow the same procedure outlined above to update the certificate.

We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.


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