LATEST ADDITIONS

Joel Brinkley  |  Aug 07, 2005
Here's a piece of really bad news for all 10 million of us who own digital television sets that are more than six months old. You won't be able to watch the new high-definition DVDs in high definition unless you buy a new TV. Whose to blame for this? Hollywood, of course.
Scott Wilkinson  |  Aug 07, 2005

Last week, Denon invited their dealers and members of the press to the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Laguna Nigel, California, for a sneak peek at the new products they will be launching at next month's CEDIA Expo. On hand were new AV receivers, DVD players, and two all-in-one systems designed to complement flat-panel displays.

Nikhil Burman  |  Aug 07, 2005
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Mark Fleischmann  |  Aug 07, 2005
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Gary Frisch  |  Aug 07, 2005
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Christy Grosz  |  Aug 07, 2005
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Aimee Giron  |  Aug 07, 2005
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Mark Fleischmann  |  Aug 04, 2005
Even people who know nothing about Brazilian music recognize the urbane Latin syncopation of the bossa nova beat. The language, of course, is Portuguese, not Spanish. The key names in Brazilian pop music are Jobim and Gilberto; in orchestral and chamber music, Villa-Lobos. Arguably, the most alluring voice in Brazilian music today belongs to Rosa Passos, who partners with jazz bassist Ron Carter on this audiophile release.
Scott Wilkinson  |  Aug 03, 2005  |  First Published: Aug 04, 2005

CinemaNow, a leading broadband video-on-demand service, announced last week an agreement with HDNet to make several titles from HDNet's original high-definition library available on a download-to-own basis via the <A href="http://www.cinemanow.com">CinemaNow Web site</A>. This marks the first time that HDNet has made its library of high-definition programming available on demand from an online broadband service.

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