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Archive for August, 2008

The HP Pavilion dv7-1025nr is a 17-inch laptop, though you'd never know it from its name.

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Each day during the week here at CNET we have a quick meeting to talk about what stories and reviews we think should be promoted on the CNET home page. ...

Stream Hulu, YouTube, and more to 360 or PS3 with PlayOn

Posted by Jeff Bakalar on August 19th, 2008

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Continuing the trend of media servers that play nice with home video game consoles, PlayOn! has apparently raised the bar. With the new beta software released to the public yesterday, Windows XP and Vista users can now stream video from sites like Hulu and YouTube directly to

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Southern border TV stations want to be exempted from the DTV transition

Posted by Matthew Panton on August 18th, 2008

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While most American TV watchers and broadcasters are preparing for (fretting over) the long-planned DTV transition in February 2009, broadcasters along the U.S. southern border are requesting an exemption from shutting down their analog broadcasts--up to five years after the deadline. The House of Representatives, according to an article by HD Guru, has already passed the DTV Border Fix Act bill by unanimous consent. ...

LG’s Flatron W2252TE: It’s green, but is it any good?

Posted by Rory Reid on August 18th, 2008

So you wanna save the Earth, huh? You've got two options: you can visit the Surya nightclub in London and dance on its electricity-generating dance floor, or you can buy an LG Flatron W2252TE monitor.

LG Flatron W2252TE

LG Flatron W2252TE: Greenest monitor in the world?

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By a nose, it’s the woman over the gadgets

Posted by Jim Kerstetter on August 12th, 2008
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We're no Sigmund Freud, but...

Here at Crave, we don't normally think of ourselves as sociologists, psychologists, or anything else that claims to be particularly insightful about the human psyche. We write about gadgets, games, and things that are more likely to lighten your wallet than elevate ...