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Michael Antonoff

TiVo Coming to Comcast DVRs

Software will be downloadable to existing cable-box DVRs

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A-VSB Takes Digital TV on the Road

Low-def subsidiary channels promise new options for broadcasters and viewers

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Whole Lotta Convergence Goin' On

Who needs hi-def when we've got YouTube?

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International CES - Convergence Hits Home

Microsoft CEO Bill Gates was giving the keynote address at CES on Monday evening, January 7, when he suddenly realized (or so he said) that he'd neglected to instruct his personal video recorder to save the Monday Night Football broadcast then in progress. No problem.

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Apple TV Media Receiver

In the last 5 years, more than 50 companies have introduced home-network-ready receivers that connect your computer with your TV and audio system so you can stream music, TV shows, movies, and photos from the home office to your home theater. As place-shifting devices go, Apple TV - the slickest media receiver yet - is decidedly late to the game.

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Sandisk Sansa Connect Portable Music Player

Despite the widespread installation of Wi-Fi both at home and on the street, downloading of music to portable players has largely remained a corded affair, with the device wired to a computer. But if you're keeping up with the times, you may have noticed that Wi-Fi now beckons anyone sporting earbuds.

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TiVo HD DVR

Now that cable operators are required to separate access and security from the tuner(s) in new set-top boxes, you have the opportunity to buy a digital video recorder that's potentially more stylish and capable than the one you might be leasing.

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Apple iPhone

The iPhone breaks new ground not as a cell phone but as the best iPod to date and as the prototype for the iPod Touch.

From the outset the most intriguing thing about the Apple iPhone hasn't been the phone so much as the interface: a high-resolution touchscreen on which your fingers do the talking: Tap an icon to select an application, spread them to enlarge the picture, slide your finger to move the cropped image into view, swipe the screen to reveal the next slide. It all feels so natural.

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