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One Remote to Rule Them All: TV, DVD, Lights, Air-Conditioning (New York Times) With its 3.5-inch color touch screen, the NevoSL might be mistaken for a media player or a hand-held video game. But it is a wireless remote control that its maker, Universal Electronics, says is truly universal. The Hilton Technology Room (Engadget) No, for once we’re not talking about our favorite gadget goddess — we’re talking Hilton as in hotel. It may be no Abu Dhabi , but the Hilton thinks it’s got a pretty sweet suite in its Technology Room, outfitted with some of the latest and greatest in emergent tech. They’re calling it their “laboratory” for gathering customer feedback on cutting edge technology. We’re not exactly sure who Key Digital-R- Becomes a Crestron Certified Integrated Partner (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Key Digital Systems (Key Digital), a leading total systems solution provider of custom installation and home theater digital video products, and Crestron Electronics, Inc., the leader in the systems integration market for almost thirty years, are pleased to announce Key Digital as an official Crestron Certified Integrated Partner. Samsung LTP468W LCD HDTV Review (DesignTechnica) Home Theater Magazine reviews the Samsung LTP468W LCD HDTV which features 1080P capabilities. ICIA Announces Optoma Home Theater Coming to InfoComm 05 Residential Systems Integration Pavilion (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) The International Communications Industries Association, Inc. announced today that Optoma Technology, Inc. will construct a home theater at InfoComm 05 as sponsor of the Show's first Residential Systems Pavilion. Gaming Hacks (Slashdot) Bjorn writes ""Gaming Hacks" by Simon Carless dives into a spectrum of topics, ranging from emulators to MMORPG lingo to playing LAN-only console games online. If you're looking for something that covers topics like these, but don't want to waste your time searching the Internet for answers, this book is for you." (Simon, formerly Slashdot's Games editor, is now Managing Editor for the online arm Time Warner, Bright House Approve Set-Top Box for HD Consumers (Connected Home Media) Time Warner and Bright House Networks approved Pace Micro Technology Americas', Pace DC-550 HD High-Definition (HD) set-top box for use with applicable resident sites.
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