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Denon S-301
Digital Trends - December 26, 2005
Add style to your flat panel TV with the Denon S-301. This mini-system looks great and will play tunes from your Apple iPod.
Mini Computing Without a Mac
PC World Reviews - November 25, 2005
AOpen's MiniPC delivers smooth contours and diminutive size in a Windows- or Linux-powered box.
Latest Sober threatens e-mail gateways
CNET News - November 23, 2005
Worm offshoot is generating a flood of e-mail traffic, which could affect corporate systems like a mini denial-of-service attack.
JVC FS-GD7
CNET Reviews - November 18, 2005
The JVC FS-GD7 minisystem incorporates a five-disc DVD/CD changer and can double as a USB multimedia speaker system--we just wish it sounded better.
Polywell MiniBox 939NX-MCE
PC World Reviews - November 18, 2005
Fast, stylish, and compact, this Media Center PC is well suited to both office tasks and entertainment.
No end seen to patching race
CNET News - November 15, 2005
System administrators are dealing with security vulnerabilities quicker, but attacks are also appearing sooner.
Ask The Experts: Deciphering the mysterious "M-Error"
TechLore - February 3, 2005
Question: I have a Fisher Studio 24 compact disc player and when I put a disc in and push play it says searching ,but then says M-error. What does that mean? What can I do? -submitted by debbie4000 Answer: There's nothing like cryptic error messages ...
Finding the Best Location for Your Subwoofer
TechLore - December 14, 2004
A surround sound system can be one of the biggest upgrades to your home video and audio experience, but can also be very challenging to setup properly. Specifically, in order to get the most enjoyable audio experience from your home theater, your spe...
Determining the Best Speaker Configuration for a Surround Sound System
TechLore - December 14, 2004
There are many different types of surround sound systems - 5.1, 6.1, &7.1 configurations as well as other products that only use one or two speakers. So many configurations make it difficult to determine the right number of speakers a surround sound ...
How To Convert VHS Tapes to DVD Using a Computer and an External Video Capture Device
TechLore - December 14, 2004
If you have analog home videos, either VHS tapes or analog camcorder tapes (Hi-8, etc.), to convert into DVDs and you don't own or intend to own a digital camcorder in the near future, this article will assist you with that process. To view other opt...
Hide Your A/V Components By Using an IR Repeater System
TechLore - December 14, 2004
One of the challenges when designing a home theater system is determining the location of the home theater components, such as a DVD player and stereo receiver. It is often incorrectly assumed that these components must be out in the open in a direct...