Aw, suki suki now! Roku -- the guys responsible for
taking over your living room -- just announced that it's making its hardware and software platform available to license. At first glance, you may assume this means little to nothing for consumers, but you're (hopefully) mistaken. If you'll recall, the
Roku XD was rebranded in order to slip into Netgear's vast sales channels, but the
software part of this equation has our interest very much piqued. We've already seen Vudu's software
baked into a number of HDTVs, and we're envisioning a future filled with world peace, In-N-Out for all and Roku-embedded television sets. We'll take two outta three if we have to, though.
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