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Posted on: Scary Movies for a High-Def Halloween
Carlos (10/24, 02:11 PM)

Still have nightmares from Clockwork Orange, but I gotta vote for the old school “Halloween.”
Posted on: Sonos Launches SonosBridge, Napster Support
JoeB (10/24, 10:44 AM)

The biggest news is in fact the release of 2.5 software upgrade (Free). It adds tons of new functionality improvements, the most important one being the added SEARCH capability. You can now search using an OSK (on screen keyboard) by Artist, Track, Album etc. within your own library, or rhapsody, Napster etc. Sonos is expensive, but it really is one…
Posted on: Apple Wants to Show You Its New Spots
Arlen Schweiger (10/24, 10:27 AM)

No hating at all ... Apple does launches better than anyone, which is why events like this even make news.
Posted on: Apple Wants to Show You Its New Spots
yt3h8ting? (10/24, 10:17 AM)

Wow, why the hating on Leopard? What’s wrong with a launch party? It isn’t like Apple is the only company that does this kind of thing…
Posted on: Sonos Launches SonosBridge, Napster Support
barney (10/24, 09:55 AM)

don’t forget about Pandora - one of the best music services out there! Sonos added that functionality earlier this year.
Posted on: Making the Proper Connections
Rajesh Rai (10/24, 07:30 AM)

Hi,
Can you please guide as to whether the component cables, colored red, green and blue are easily available at all leading Electronics Shop..
Aprrox Cost for the same, and what exactly is the term referred as.... (Component Cable is the Ideal Word or know by any other name.)
Posted on: Samsung's Slimmer Than Slim LCD Just 10 Millimeters Thick
Johnny (10/24, 05:18 AM)

I think there is some demand for more compact components, or even a nice clean modular approach, maybe not for your main home theater system, but for that tv in the bedroom or kitchen. Smaller may actually be better—smaller, more power-efficient and cooler components, eliminating the need for a separate rack-mounted system in some cases. I for one would like…
Posted on: Samsung's Slimmer Than Slim LCD Just 10 Millimeters Thick
Andy Anonymous (10/24, 01:26 AM)

Seems unnecessarily fragile to me. There’s a certain thickness I -want- in my screen to ensure some degree of peace of mind that it won’t bend or break at the slightest shock.
Posted on: Can FIOS Break Cable's Stranglehold?
Jebb Jackson (10/23, 09:52 PM)

Please explain how competition will lower prices satellitetv, cabletv are they not delivering the same service for your television? What cost savings are their in the short run and long run? Having competition is really more choices to spend your money but lower prices let get real.
Posted on: Samsung's Slimmer Than Slim LCD Just 10 Millimeters Thick
Rick (10/23, 07:45 PM)

The form factor of the other components will always be large because of the need to dissipate heat. But you can hide your rack in an adjacent room and hang this on the wall. The point is that it looks nice and sleek. And it looks huge next to that tiny girl!