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By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 9/29/2008
Dell Expands Studio Line
Round Rock, Texas — Dell is expanding its Studio line with the launch of its Studio desktop and Studio Slim desktop. The machines were designed to meet consumers' home entertainment and multimedia needs. They feature standard graphic support for DirectX10 and built-in HDMI ports. Optional Blu-ray Disc players and TV tuners are also available.
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SlingMedia Announces Slingbox PRO-HD Availability
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Dish Adds Enhanced TV Converter Box
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Tele Atlas To Share TomTom Traffic Data
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Toshiba Invests In Content For SD Cards
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Alltel Song Streaming
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Plus: Coverage of Sears' inside look at its major appliance strategy
TALKBACK:
In response to: Schoonover Resigns; Acting CEO Announced: Reggie Johnson, Success-Tapes.com: “If something is broke, someone should fix it. James Marcum is an honorable man and a seasoned veteran. He can, should and will fix any problems. I wish him and Circuit City well.”
In response to: Tweeter Positioned To Ride Out Economic Malaise: Granoff: unnamed “former pissed off employee”: “I truly hope Tweeter closes totally, as a former employee I watched as corporate hired Gateway former VPs from the retail division and watched as they bottomed out the company, Guess if its good enough for Gateway, its good enough for Tweeter.”
In response to: Sirius XM To Start A La Carte On Oct. 6: Crank McCrankster, Naperville, Ill.: “Well, it looks like us loyal customers have been bamboozled once again. Being a Sirius subscriber, MLB is the only programming that I have an interest in. The rest of the stuff, pah-leeze.”
BLOGS:
Reporter's Notebook: Joseph Palenchar
Google Founders Pay Surprise Visit
I've met some true heroes and historic figures at various CE industry events over the years: the first two men on the moon (Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin), Mikhail Gorbachev, former U.K. Prime Minister John Major, Colin Powell and the elder George Bush, plus some minor figures, including Jimmy Carter and John Edwards.
TOP 10:
1. Sirius XM Slates A La Carte Radios For Oct. At $129
2. Best Buy's Q2 Sales Up 12%; Earnings Fall 19%
3. Best Buy To Buy Napster
4. Tweeter, Car Toys Join InstallerNet
5. Seagate Bows Fall FreeAgent Lineup
6. Best Buy's Geek Squad Gets Extended-Service Program
7. Samsung Pursuing Reluctant SanDisk
8. Best Buy Reorganizes Intl. Team
9. Forecast: CE Holiday Sales To Grow 4%
10. Crestron Planning To Tap New Markets
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