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InternetNews January 8, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Plays to the House The software company unveils a home media center and a way to extend it to other rooms, the car -- even the wristwatch. |
InternetNews January 8, 2004 Michael Singer |
HP Sings Apple iPod, iTunes The deal includes 'competitive' pricing of the music player and pre-loaded iTunes on desktop and notebook consumer PCs. |
Home Theater December 31, 2003 |
Meridian G Series British high-end company will emphasize new "G Series" components and DVD-Audio at upcoming Consumer Electronics Show. |
Home Theater December 31, 2003 |
Atlantic Technology SP-8000 Subwoofer Controller/Parametric EQ said to "make any subwoofer sound better in any room." |
InternetNews December 31, 2003 Michael Singer |
Mini iPod On Apple's Plate All eyes will be on CEO Steve Jobs next week, when the Macintosh master is expected to pull an entry-level music player out of his hat. |
The Motley Fool December 30, 2003 Dayana Yochim |
XM on Trial Taking XM Satellite Radio for a test drive. |
Wired January 2004 Chris Anderson |
Welcome to the Broadband Home of the Future Three trends, the rise of digital media, home theater, and broadband adoption, have combined to create a brand-new market unlike any other. Consumer demand for technologies like Wi-Fi and gigabit Ethernet is outpacing corporate adoption. How will the wired home of 2010 look? |
Wired January 2004 |
Now Playing Everywhere Better wireless networking and convergence among entertainment devices means that soon no visible tech will come between you and Uma. |
Wired January 2004 |
Cutting the Cord There's a downside to a high tech entertainment center: nasty tangles of power cords, yards of ugly network cables, and a coffee table full of remotes. But you can make this mess go away. |
Wired January 2004 |
Stream On With a home network and a few well-chosen components, you can stream media instead of stockpiling it - and clear some shelf space, too. Think of it as Wi-Fi feng shui. |
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