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CEA Highlights CES '10 Features, ChangesBy Steve Smith, November 11, 2009
New York - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), producer and owner of the International CES, held its annual press preview, here, Tuesday night, highlighting some of the main events scheduled for the show and announcing several updates.
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RCDb Develops PS3 Video-Streaming Disc For NetflixBy Greg Tarr, November 10, 2009San Francisco - The RCDb said it has reached a technology licensing and service agreement with Netflix to jointly develop an instant-streaming Blu-ray Disc that will enable Netflix members to watch online movies and TV episodes using PS3 gaming consoles. More
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Arris Cuts Moxi Pricing, Adds 3-Tuner HD DVRBy Greg Tarr, November 10, 2009Suwanee, Ga. - The Moxi interactive cable set-top box product line was a given a formal update Tuesday with the introduction of a three-tuner version of the Moxi HD DVR and a range of price reductions on the two-tuner Moxi HD DVR and Moxi multi-room packages. More
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Regen Sees The Light, Plans Solar-Powered iPod SpeakersBy Joseph Palenchar, November 9, 2009
San Francisco - Startup company Regen is promoting solar-powered iPod-docking speaker systems and LED desk lamps as overcoming the practical drawbacks that prevent other solar-powered consumer electronics from gaining widespread appeal.
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Bravia TV, Blu-ray Owners Get "Cloudy" Rental ExclusiveGreg Tarr, November 9, 2009San Diego - Sony Electronics said Monday that it is making the recent Sony Pictures hit "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" available to rent exclusively by owners of Sony networked Bravia HDTVs and Blu-ray Disc players for four weeks prior to the general retail release. More
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FCC Could Act Soon To Boost Digital FM Stations' OutputBy Joseph Palenchar, November 8, 2009Washington - The FCC might be able within a few weeks to approve the compromise proposal by iBiquity and National Public Radio to boost the digital output of digital FM stations, said NPR Labs executive director Mike Starling. More
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Stereo Exchange Marks Silver AnniversaryBy TWICE Staff, November 6, 2009
New York - Stereo Exchange went into business 25 years ago by selling used stereo equipment from a small, cramped room in the city, but now it's a block-long Greenwich Village institution.
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Pact Paves Way For FM Stations To Boost Range Of Digital SignalBy Joseph Palenchar, November 5, 2009Washington D.C. -- HD Radio developer iBiquity and National Public Radio (NPR) reached a compromise in their dispute over how much FM stations should be allowed to boost their digital output, paving the way for the Federal government to green-light the power boost. More
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CEA Names 2010 Executive BoardBy Steve Smith, November 5, 2009Arlington, Va. - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced the election by its members of its 2010 executive board and board of industry leaders More
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Sirius Kicks Off Most Aggressive Ad CampaignBy Amy Gilroy, November 5, 2009
New York - Sirius XM said it will launch its most aggressive advertising campaign to date on Nov. 15 to promote the brand during the fourth quarter.
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CES: Sustainable Planet Exhibit Bigger In '10TWICE Staff, November 4, 2009Arlington, Va. - The Sustainable Planet CE Spotlight, an exhibit area set for the 2010 International CES, will increase by more than 40 percent vs. the 2009 show. More
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Study: Internet Radio Will Revitalize Home Audio MarketBy Joseph Palenchar, November 4, 2009London - The growth of Internet Radio and networked devices will revitalize the home audio market, Futuresource Consulting contended in a study. More
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NetStreams Gets New OwnerBy Joseph Palenchar, November 4, 2009Salt Lake City - NetStreams, the supplier of custom-installed IP-based A/V-distribution systems, was purchased by ClearOne, a provider of IP-based audio-conferencing systems. More
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Study: Internet Radio To Boost Networked Multi-Room AudioBy Joseph Palenchar, November 3, 2009London - The growth of Internet Radio and networked devices will revitalize the home audio market, Futuresource Consulting contended in a study. More
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Zvox Holiday Sale Cuts Prices By $50-$100By Joseph Palenchar, November 3, 2009Swampscott, Mass. - Zvox reduced the price of five single-chassis TV-audio systems by $50 to $100 during a "Recession Buster Holiday Sale" running through Dec. 24. More
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Boston Acoustics Adds Reflection SeriesBy Joseph Palenchar, November 3, 2009
Peabody, Mass. - Boston Acoustics replaced the middle series in its three-series component-speaker selection, shipping the six-SKU Reflection series.
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NPD Puts Holiday Research OnlineTWICE Staff, November 2, 2009Port Washington, N.Y. - The NPD Group, a leading market research firm, has launched of a new online resource for information on consumer spending during holiday 2009. More
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CEA Forms Metadata Study GroupTWICE Staff, October 29, 2009Arlington, Va. - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has formed a Metadata group and is seeking participants. More
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Invisible In-Wall Speakers Appear In Triad SelectionBy Joseph Palenchar, October 28, 2009Portland, Ore. - Invisible in-wall and in-ceiling speakers appeared in the Triad Speakers portfolio for the first time. More
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Wireless Audio Selection Grows At Best BuyBy Joseph Palenchar, October 27, 2009
Minneapolis - Best Buy expanded its selection of wireless multiroom audio products with a series of devices bearing the company's Rocketfish brand.
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