RFID Digital Door Lock

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Keys? Who needs them! With a RFID lock, keys will be a thing of the past. You certainly won't have to worry about someone picking your lock because there is no keyhole. It also comes standard with a night mode that disables all external entry functions. From the article: With the PIN pad, you'll never lock yourself out ever again. […]

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RAW Acoustics HT8 Floor-Standing Speakers

If you are more of the adventurous type, like John, you could always build your own speakers. Secrets has a review up of a speaker set that can be bought in the kit form or for twice the dollar amount a finished set. The RAW Acoustics HT8 set is a very attractive look speaker that is built around a 3-way […]

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ProCinema 800 Home Theater Speaker System

Definitive Technology's ProCinema 800 Speaker system review by S&V should have a few people interested. It comes in at a very attractive $1000 price tag, much more accessible to the general public then some of the much more expensive units reviewed at audiophile magazines. I will be looking this setup to audition in the future. From the article: The little […]

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Term of the Week – PCM

About.com's Home Theater section has their term of the week up again. This week they talk about PCM or Pulse Code Modulation. PCM is the method in which audio signals are transferred to digital audio data. The data is then transmitted via digital or optical S/PDIF. From the article: PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation. PCM technology is a means […]

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Songbird: The Firefox of Media Players

A part of the digital home is getting music playback whilst browsing the world wide web. Making its way into the crowded media playing market is a FF add-in named Songbird. The developers claim to have some old winamp crew on their team so it should be a decent product. Currently version .2 is shipping. It ships with all the […]

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Next-Gen DVD War Averted?

The signing of the peace treaty could soon be at hand! Sometime in 2007, a dual format player could be introduced! It is announcements like this that will keep me on the fence until an affordable universal player comes out! From the article: Broadcom Corp. has already shipped the industry's first dual HD/BD decoder chip, designed into the first-generation Toshiba […]

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NVIDIA snaps up PortalPlayer

Rather then take you right to the press release on this one, I will link Ars' take on Nvidia's purchase of PortalPlayer. It seems that this purchase is a bit outside of Nvidia's sweetspot. It looks like Nvidia wants to expand into the portable market now. From the article: PortalPlayer will give NVIDIA access to two markets it currently does […]

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TiVo Raises Rates (In Time For The Holidays)

It looks like Scrooge is showing his ugly face around the holidays! TiVo is set to raise prices on its monthy subscritpion fee from $12.95 to $14.95. The plan options and price hikes are a confusing jumble of crap that would scare me out of wanting to buy a TiVo. From the article: 1. At the time of activation of […]

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