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user  |  Dec 18, 2008
Two Japanese electronics giants have merged with the news that Panasonic will buy Sanyo.
SV Staff  |  Dec 17, 2008
Best Buy is the largest consumer electronics retailer left in the country. Circuit City filed for bankruptcy, Tweeter shuttered just weeks ago. You would think that without competition, Best Buy would be flourishing. However, they just announced...
SV Staff  |  Dec 17, 2008
Green is the new black. We knew that already. It's great to see how companies are living up to their responsibility to reduce power consumption and save our planet. GreenPeak is coming out with a new product line featuring wireless radio...
Kim Wilson Photography Tony Scarpetta  |  Dec 17, 2008

Many home entertainment projects are called retrofits, which for all intents and purposes translates as a remodel. An installer needs to have the same skills that new construction projects require. But when a project combines both new construction and remodeling, the challenges intensify.

Kim Wilson Photography:Andrew McKinney  |  Dec 17, 2008

Los Gatos, California-based cyberManor specializes in the design, installation, and integration of Internet-connected home electronics solutions that enhance the entertainment, communication, comfort, and safety of its clients’ homes. This year, the company won the Microsoft Windows Media Center Ultimate Install Contest for this immaculate and eco-friendly installation at the Kreaden residence in Sunnyvale, CA.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Dec 17, 2008
Recently we reported that Blu-ray has been hacked. Well, now it's been unhacked, though the victory was short-lived.
Rob Sabin  |  Dec 16, 2008
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SV Staff  |  Dec 16, 2008
So tell us: would you buy a movie or album on a USB flash drive? Even if it was a really good movie or album? Sony thinks you will.  They're releasing MicroVault Click flash drives with Michael Jackson's "Thriller: 25th...
SV Staff  |  Dec 16, 2008
Children listen to headphones probably more than any other demographic - it's part of their culture more so then it was when most of us were young. But, most gear aimed for kids are real low quality "toy" products. Finally, a new...
SV Staff  |  Dec 16, 2008
Don't you wish more companies were like this? Canadian amplifier giant Bryston is introducing their latest line of amplifiers, upgrading their SST product line.The SST "Squared" amplifiers won't win many style points, but...

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