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PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Emile Menasche |
Your Music The emergence of legal download services, dedicated network audio receivers and obscenely inexpensive hard drives have made a computer the next must-have component for your home entertainment system. |
Home Toys August 2003 |
Digital America 2003, The U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Statistics and trends in audio, video, home networking, home theater, and expectations for the future. |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 Dan Costa |
The High-Def High Life Just as we expected, this year's Consumer Electronics Show was all about high definition. |
The Motley Fool February 27, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Innovation Series: Audio 2.0 Audio entertainment choices have changed dramatically in the past few years. What's coming next to tantalize our eardrums? Read on to see. |
Popular Mechanics February 2010 Glenn Derene |
The Cable Guide: Know Your Computer and TV Wires The different wires that are needed for your home entertainment equipment are listed here. |
BusinessWeek August 16, 2004 Cliff Edwards |
MP3 Plus Video: Great Idea, Needs Work Now at least six of the biggest names in portable audio are trying a different tack: What if you could not only fit 5,000 songs in your pocket but 80 hours of video, too? |
PC Magazine July 1, 2003 Bill Howard |
Build a Home Entertainment PC You don't have to spend a fortune to create a home entertainment PC. A few basic enhancements are all you need. |
PC World May 2001 Edward N. Albro |
Roomy Memory Keeps Intel's Music Rolling The Pocket Concert Audio Player from Intel boasts 128MB of onboard memory--enough to hold about 2 hours of MP3 music compressed at a near-CD-quality 128 kbps. And with a list price of $300, it's not much more expensive than players with skimpier storage... |
Fast Company December 2005 Josh Taylor |
It's a Gaming Console! It's an Entertainment Hub! Microsoft Xbox 360 plays both games and media really well. |
PC World April 2004 Stephen Manes |
Networked Entertainment: Just Say No Is the new home networking technology for audio and video worth the hassle? Conflicting file formats for music and crashing media streaming boxes make most people cringe. Never adopt technology that requires great initial effort for minimal future reward. |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 Loyd Case |
PC to HDTV the Right Way The typical home PC is no longer just for homework and accounting. It's now the entertainment hub of the household. |
Home Toys February 2006 |
DVD Insider -- Techwatch 2005 Wired and wireless networks are slowly coming home... Tellywood Competitors -- You... Recycling Content... Rethinking DRM... The Long Blue Mile... |
Home Toys October 2002 |
What is Digital? An Exploration of Terms and Usage So many things come with the digital designation the true concept of what digital actually is has become diluted over time. |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2007 Dan Bloom |
Hear More With Silicon Image The new HDMI 1.3 specification should improve both video and audio for movie lovers. Investors, Silicon Image is in the right place at the right time. |
PC World June 2005 Sea Captain |
Great Gear Sites The Net is bursting with stuff for digital entertainment fans--from downloadable content to HDTV advice. We uncover the best sites and services. |
PC World March 2006 Dan Tynan |
Hollywood vs.Your PC: Round 2 Legal options in digital entertainment are growing. But they come with restrictions that can hobble your ability to enjoy the content you've paid for and even threaten your control over your system. |
PC Magazine February 16, 2005 Michael J. Miller |
What's Hot for 2005 Wirelessly streaming, wearable technology and HD TV reign at Consumer Electronics Show. |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 Larry Armstrong |
Definitive Answers On High-Def Even if you're ready for high-definition DVDs, the market isn't ready for you. That won't happen until next year, when the players and disks will go on sale. |
AskMen.com Rob Lester |
Setting Up A Digital Audio Center There are three ways to optimize the vast music library that many people now boast, each with their own pros and cons. Take a look as I lay out these options and provide examples of the top products in each category. |
Home Theater June 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Converging in the Desert Highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show: Roku HD 1000 High-Definition Media Player... Samsung YP-910GS Digital Audio Player... Zen Portable Media Center... etc. |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 Robert Heron |
HD Inequality The efficiency of modern video compression enables multiple channels of digital programming where, previously, only one analog channel was possible. |
BusinessWeek December 18, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
You Heard Right: HD Radio HD radio aims to deliver big improvements in quality and a wealth of new services. But as with digital television, HD radio's reality falls far short of its promise. |
The Motley Fool August 18, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
The Digital Revolution Killed Quality Until a tech company can deliver both quantity and quality, the digital revolution is a failure. |
PC World September 25, 2007 Dan Tynan |
The Sound of Things to Come This year, high-def audio. Next year, the connected receiver. Before long, we will all be surrounded by sound. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2006 von Lohmann & Seltzer |
Death by DMCA A flood of legislation released by the passage of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act threatens to drown whole classes of consumer electronics. |
PC Magazine October 27, 2004 Michael J. Miller |
Microsoft's Growing Family Microsoft wants control... Living with Media Center 2005 ... Talking Digital Rights... |
Home Toys October 2005 |
High Definition Music Downloads In Your Home Hear your music the way artists intended it to be heard with music originally recorded on high resolution masters, delivered over the Internet at 470kbps to 1100kbps to your PC, then connected directly to your stereo. |
Home Theater July 2001 Steve Baldwin |
Philips SACD 1000 SACD/DVD-Video Player The Philips SACD 1000 ushers SACD into the world of multichannel audio. Does this bring the high-resolution format closer to DVD-Audio or drive them farther apart? |
PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Bill Howard |
The Infotainment Bubble The author advises the reader on the best way to approach new technologies and concepts and remain financially responsible. High definition DVDs, monthly music subscriptions, mobile phone plans, and broadband plans are discussed. |
PC World May 2, 2001 Michael S. Lasky |
RioVolt Hits the High Notes Sonicblue's RioVolt player handles MP3 CDs and WMA files as well as standard audio discs... |
PC World January 4, 2007 Melissa J. Perenson |
Philips BDP9000 The BDP9000's sleek design and friendly menus make it a good choice if you're in the market for a Blu-ray disc player. |
PC World March 2004 Josh Taylor |
Digital Audio Hi-Fi These devices let you play digital audio through your stereo system, and the only finger you have to lift is the one on your remote control. |
BusinessWeek July 11, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Vinyl In, Music Files Out New software lets you copy LPs into your PC. But it's no picnic. ADS Technologies Instant Music RDX150... Roxio Easy Media Creator... Nero 6 Ultra Edition... |
PC World March 27, 2007 Jacobi et al. |
High-Def Video Superguide Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD are here. Who makes the best next-generation movie player? |
Home Toys December 2002 Mohsin Imtiaz |
Multichannel Mayhem With its ability to create a dramatically more realistic and immersive audio experience, multichannel audio is now migrating to applications and systems beyond its original home in the home theater. |
PC Magazine June 26, 2007 Dan Costa |
No One's Really Winning the Format War Once this format war is over, the industry will come to a sad realization: Most people will never buy high-definition movies on disc. |
Salon.com August 23, 2002 Damien Cave |
File sharing: Guilty as charged? New numbers on declining music sales could mean that MP3 trading really is hurting CD sales. But that still doesn't mean we should lock up the pirates. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2007 |
The Future of Music The desire of the recording industry to create louder albums could be responsible for halting technological advances in sound quality. |
Home Toys October 2003 Steve McConaughey |
CEDIA 2003 - Report The Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association's annual expo offers something for everyone in outfitting a home with the latest in entertainment gear. Whole house audio continues to be high on homeowners' wish lists and therefore continues to drive innovation in that sector. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Michael J. Miller |
My Digital Domain I'm looking forward to being able to move music and video throughout my house wirelessly. |
PC World January 21, 2003 Joris Evers |
New Microsoft Tools Copy Protect CDs and DVDs Software will allow recording companies to restrict what you can do with CDs and DVDs on your computer. |
Home Theater November 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Alienware DHS-321 PC A well-built, cleverly designed, and powerful PC that offers all of the options that both home theater and computing buffs would expect, although some rough edges might not yet make this pricey box an ideal fit for the living room. |
Home Theater June 6, 2004 |
HE 2004 East Takes Manhattan! The East Coast rocks to the sweet sounds and captivating images of the Home Entertainment Show at the New York Hilton Hotel. |
PC World January 7, 2001 Cameron Crouch |
Digital Music Streams Beyond the PC CES's selection of stereo products and portable devices play Web-based tunes where you want to hear them (for a price)... |
PC Magazine January 18, 2006 Michael J. Miller |
Now Showing on Small Screens Technology is poised to change TV and movies in the same way as online music stores and digital music players have rewritten the rules for music distribution. |
PC World October 2005 Anne Kandrta |
How to Beat the Music Download Blues Incompatible formats and players can make getting music online a headache. Here's some advice to help you pick up your favorite tunes online without hassles. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Bill Machrone |
If I Told You, I'd Have to . . . It's illegal to talk about how to circumvent copy protection. In your home, in your car, anywhere. Get the picture? |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Gadget Mania Products the computer geeks you love are likely to have on their wish lists |
Home Theater August 17, 2007 |
Sympathy for the Devil: 10 Questions for the RIAA Cary Sherman, President of the Recording Industry Association of America answers questions about peer-to-peer file sharing and more. |
Home Toys June 2003 John Hansen |
The Future for Radios is Digital In coming months, AM/FM radio listeners who would like to enjoy higher quality sound will not have to sign up for satellite radio subscriptions or install considerably more expensive radio receivers to relive the sweet sounds of last week's Nora Jones concert on the drive to work. |