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ATI TV Wonder 600 and 650 Capture HDTV
Digital Trends News - July 9, 2007
AMD revealed the future of the ATI TV Wonder hardware line on Monday morning with the announcement of two new HDTV-capable tuners, the TV Wonder 600 USB and TV Wonder 650 Combo PCIe.  Both products are intended to bring HDTV signals and DVR capa...
Jitterbug Dial Review
Digital Trends News - April 21, 2007
Snip:"Believe it or not, not everyone knows how to use a cell phone, especially one gussied up with advanced multimedia frills. Among the most mystified and confused by cell phones are senior "don't call us old" citizens. Our grandpare...
Nielsen: DVDs Have Overtaken VCRs
Digital Trends News - December 19, 2006
New figures from Nielsen Media Research show that the number of U.S. households with DVD players has finally exceeded the number of U.S. households with VCRs—and, with some irony, the finding comes just as DVD players are themselves being made ...
Logitech Harmony 720 Review
Digital Trends News - September 29, 2006
Snip from the review:"The Harmony 720 comes with a charging cradle, USB cord, software, and instruction manual. The remote itself sports a crisp, clear LCD screen surrounded by six silver hard buttons and two soft navigation buttons. Above the s...
Pocket VCR for iPod or Sony PSP
Press Releases - March 14, 2006
Blu-Ray, HD DVD players: clunky, unimpressive
CNET News - January 9, 2006
At CES, the Blu-Ray and HD DVD players on display were reminiscent of VCRs and CD players from earlier eras.
VCR-like box boasts P2P content at push of button
CNET News - November 30, 2005
Dutch company offers home media player designed to give Net users easy access to movies, TV shows from peer-to-peer networks.
VHS lives on--just barely
CNET News - October 26, 2005
Advent of DVR technology, along with the dominance of DVDs, has left VCRs as barely an afterthought.
Photos: From VCR to cat feeder
CNET News - October 26, 2005
An English inventor turns his old VCR into an automatic cat feeder.
TiVo buries the VCR
CNET News - October 14, 2005
The company offers free DVR boxes this weekend in exchange for videotapes and new subscriptions.

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