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Michael Antonoff  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments

Cable viewers who also want their HDTV have found their love affair with TiVo becoming strained the past few years. That's because TiVo's Series 2 recorders, unlike the DVRs leased by cable operators, have proved stubbornly incompatible with high-def channels. Hoping to make amends, TiVo has unveiled the Series 3 HD Digital Media Recorder with two CableCARD slots.

Rob Medich  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments

Yes, it's two, two radios in one: the style is retro, but the technology is Space Age. Debuting at the Consumer Electronics Show and set for a spring launch, this tabletop model from Crosley offers AM and FM, but it's the company's first product equipped for XM satellite radio - hence its name, Explorer 1 ($250).

Eric Taub  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments

Within a day of returning from the consumer electronics show, I was asked the same question by at least 10 people: "What was the most exciting product you saw in Las Vegas?" Unfortunately, my answer didn't excite anyone because, aside from a few clever little gadgets, I didn't see anything thrilling.

John Sciacca  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments

For all of the benefits the digital revolution has brought to music - like streaming, unprecedented portability, and the ease of sorting and managing large collections - some people see it as not only a travesty but also a threat. Granted, these are usually the same people who lament the supposed lack of any advancement in audio quality since the birth of vinyl. But do they have a point?

Al Griffin  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments

The compact Targus SoundUP iPod sound enhancer plugs into any third- or fourth-generation iPod or iPod photo and is said to "recreate studio-quality sound" from digitally compressed music. That's a big claim for such a little device - one we had to check out.

Rob Sabin  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments
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Ken Korman  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Warner
Movie •••• Picture/Sound •••• Extras
Jon M. Gibson  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments
EA Games (PS2, Xbox)
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Flip open Webster's.
Jon M. Gibson  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments
Sega (Xbox 360)
GameGraphics/Sound½
What's worse than dead puppies? Not a nuclear holocaust, silly - lighten up!
Drew Thompson  |  Apr 03, 2006  |  0 comments
THQ (Xbox 360)
Game •••½ Graphics/Sound •••½
Nothing embodies the '80s like mullets and Members Only jackets - except

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