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Thread: Petition for Intel to release updated SDK which is "active and awaiting approval"

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    so far 0.56% have signed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AminB View Post
    so far 0.56% have signed up.
    ROFL... ...
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    That's because the other 99.44% have moved on and accepted reality.

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    Since the flood of signatures of the early days seems to have been reduced to about 1 per day, what are we now going to do with this petition? Send it to Intel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WiidSmoker View Post
    That's because the other 99.44% have moved on and accepted reality.
    yes, thats true.

    I've moved on a long time ago. but i signed it anyway since IF they fix all those problems I'm coming back

    i was number 877 by the way (signed it a minute ago)
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    This petition is going to succeed...at proving to Intel why they don't need to bother releasing the new SDK.

    Anyway, petition or no, this is not going to happen. Intel has abandoned the CE4100 and is not coming back. It's not a platform that will be forward and backward compatible either, it seems, i.e. firmware for one platform will not run on another, as is the case with x86 platforms.

    We truly are facing some degree of obsolescence with our units. I found a YouTube video this weekend that required the newest version of Flash, and would not play on my Boxee Box for that reason. That, to me, is the beginning of the end for Boxee Box V1. Without ongoing Flash support, it's going to be hard to continue working with online sources of content.
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    Well not if everything goes html5 in the future. Then flash would be not needed. Prob in 3 years it will be their. As for the intel chip, yup they will never release anything they could care less about that product. Time for boxee2. I hope their is some incentive program for people with issues with v1. If after all with the petition, it would only be less than 1000 people!

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    1004 Signatures - Time to close the petition.

    Thank you to everyone who signed.

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