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Michael Antonoff  |  Jun 05, 2007

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.

Jamie Sorcher  |  Jun 05, 2007

With summer just around the corner, there's no better time to upgrade your digital camera. CASIO's Exilim EX-Z75 ($230; casio.com) is perfect for a day trip or an extended vacation. I used mine for some basic around-the-house stuff, but this 7.2 megapixel would be a great travel companion.

Michael Antonoff  |  Jun 05, 2007

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.

HT Staff  |  Jun 05, 2007
The Home Entertainment Show 2007 held May 11-13, 2007, at the Grand Hyatt New York Hotel in New York City, will be remembered by exhibitors, consumers, and visiting media as a well-attended showcase of some of the finest home-entertainment products available.
Parke Puterbaugh  |  Jun 04, 2007
Tio Bitar Kemado
Music •••• Sound •••
Unless you're conversant in Swedish, you won't understand a word of Tio Bitar.
Marc Horowitz  |  Jun 04, 2007
Warner
Movie ••½Picture ••• Sound •••½Extras NONE
Director Steven Soderbergh pays homage to b
Sean Greer  |  Jun 04, 2007

So you finally bought that shiny new front projector. The choices for watching your first movie with it are simple: either unpack it, set it on the box, and use the wall for a screen or skip the instant gratification and be shocked by how incredible the image can look from a properly installed projector.

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