For those who don’t know, the primary part of the Neuros Link is the Neuros.TV website that helps you find content on your Neuros Link from the web. Well, Joe has let me know that you are not just stuck with whatever Neuros and their hackers will give you. Now if you know of a site where a stream of a TV show is, you can add it via a link near the bottom of the page. The Neuros Link and its companion site are attempting to extend the tradition of users adding content similar to how the cddb (which is now Gracenote) was started. If you know of a site that carries the content you’ve searched for, you can now added it to the Neuros.TV website.

This Gamma device looks like it could beat Boxee and XBMC in functionality once the Gamma is ready for general users. It’s almost there now, according to my friend, Linc Fessenden.
Oh, and one other thing that the Neuros Link does that Boxee doesn’t do is use Firefox for the actual video you see on your TV for sites like Hulu. That makes it impossible to block from Hulu’s standpoint, as if they block Firefox, they block a good chunk of their audience. If you’re looking for a nice, low resource box to use to watch Hulu, the Link is it.
















