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		<title>Three Things I Want From Sonos</title>
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The Sonos S5 ($399) was one of my 2009 boxes of the year. With good reason. Sonos is a sophisticated but easy to implement and easy to operate whole-home audio solution. Featuring content from both our local music collections and various online sources. The S5 broke new ground in the Sonos lineup by integrating rich, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ceton&#8217;s CableCARD Tuner Launch Plans Clarified</title>
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After a number of schedule adjustments and device redesigns, Ceton&#8217;s feeling pretty dang confident they&#8217;ll finally ship their first CableCARD PC tuner by May 31st. In fact, they&#8217;re now taking pre-orders of the $399 quad tuning, low profile PCI express card &#8212; rebranded as the InfiniTV 4. Not to be confused with Xfinity. Or Eyefinity.
I&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Remote Control 12 Media Players from 1 iPhone App</title>
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The iTunes App Store is filled with applications that let you control  desktop media players from your phone. There are remotes for iTunes,  Boxee, VLC, and other apps. And then there’s RemoteX — a single application that functions as a remote for all of those  apps, plus 9 more.
RemoteX is compatible with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>OnLive Readies Game Streaming Launch</title>
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OnLive, the streaming games start-up,  has announced that it will begin rolling out its  subscription service ($14.95 per-month plus the cost of purchasing or  renting the games themselves) to customers on the 17th of June 2010 to  coincide with this year’s E3 gaming conference. It will be a US-only offering, however, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>NASDAQ &amp; Dave Contemplate Delisting Sirius XM</title>
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Oh, the timing. Sirius XM (SIRI) has received a de-listing notice from the NASDAQ for their perpetual and non-compliant sub $1 closing bid price. Well, it just so happens I&#8217;m also considering dropping Sirius XM from my digital lineup (again) this week.
My XM annual subscription is up and I&#8217;m questioning satellite radio&#8217;s value. Don&#8217;t get [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Android SlingPlayer On Tap This Summer</title>
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Sling  Media is developing an Android version of its  SlingPlayer mobile software that will let you stream live video from  your home theater to your Android phone. Sling already offers  SlingPlayer clients for Windows Mobile, PalmOS, BlackBerry, Symbian,  and the iPhone for about $30 each. While Sling hasn’t announced  [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.zatznotfunny.com/2010-03/android-slingplayer-on-tap-this-summer/</link>
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		<title>Return of the Android Set-Top Box</title>
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Just a few weeks back we heard noise of Google heading into the set-top box space. With DISH Network. At the time, it wasn&#8217;t clear if this was merely a rehashing of the upcoming DISH apps or a more significant Android set-top platform play. As it turns out, it does look like Google aims to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Replacing the CableCARD Regime</title>
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For about a year, and as directed by Congress, the FCC has been working on their (our) National Broadband Plan. With the goal of ensuring access while maximizing usage and potential. Whatever that may mean. But hopefully does not include Chatroulette. As you might imagine of a government report, the newly released National Broadband Plan [...]]]></description>
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