Mitsubishi’s laser TV coming to CES

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Just in time to help add to the confusion (see previous news post) of many television buyers, laser TV’s are expected to be available sometime next year. Engadget …the company will be showing off its large-screen laser TVs at the next CES (in January, put it in your calendar!)    

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UK firm unveils wall-socket PC

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Skirge writes…  This news came out over a year ago, but the [H] just picked up the story, so I looked into it.  The price is reasonable (~$300 USD), the size is amazing, and the concept is just plain brilliant…  now, if only it had an optical audio output.  Also, I’m not clear on how the server connection would work, […]

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Apple Now 3rd Largest Music Retailer

Skirge writes…  We’re #3…  we’re #3…  It’s quite impressive just how much impact the iPod has had on the world. MSNBC Apple’s rise in the NPD survey reflects a key shift in the music industry: Compact disc sales are declining while digital music sales are climbing. That, plus the popularity of Apple’s iPod portable music players, has helped boost iTunes […]

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Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 (1 Terabyte) Hard Drive review

Lothar writes… Looking for a huge hard drive to throw in your server?  Well here’s a 1TB drive for your consideration. Techspot The terabyte race for consumer desktop hard drives has been on for a long time, now the first generation of drives is here. On April 25th, Hitachi announced that it would begin shipping the Deskstar 7K1000, their latest […]

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On Demand? Amazon Unbox

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Welcome to last year folks! While I debate my HTPC build, I thought I would take a look at the various online content delivery services available to see if they have progressed at all over the last year or so. Even though online delivery of video is relatively new, I had hoped it would as simple as walking into a […]

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Contest Winner!!!

Brian Mitchell, come on down, you are the lucky recipient of one Webguide 4 license. An email has been dispatched to the email you used to submit the news item. In case anyone was wondering, the new item that was drawn was a review of the Sony BDP-S300 from Home Theater Blog. I hope you enjoy Webguide 4. -Alan 

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Tests of Cable Splitters

MIchael M. writes…  SiliconDust, the company the makes the HDHomerun network HDTV Tuner, did some testing on various cable splitters.  Click the link to see how they perform vs. the listed specs.  SilconDust Monster SS4RF 4-Way Splitter 5-1000MHz 7.4dB $19.99 7.0dB 7.0dB 6.9dB 7.0dB Best splitter tested. Very low loss. Exceeded manufacturer’s specifications. Recommended. A+

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MissingRemote.com Change Log

Sometimes we make minor changes that we don’t announce. We are now going to file all changes under the mr.com change log that can be found as a submenu under Contacts. Nothing new or exciting, I thought some people might be interested in what goes on over time :). 

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“Day of Silence” coming to Internet radio on June 26

Skirge writes…  I keep looking for "happier" news, but I keep running into this darn DRM, copyright, or other "bad" things.  Anyway, some internet radio stations are trying to make June 26th a day of silence protesting the imposition of excessive fees, which may very well put most stations out of business. Ars In March, the Copyright Royalty Board announced […]

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