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Microsoft to release CTP of Expression Web Designer {Download Squad}
May 15th 2006 3:26PM WPF stands for Windows Presentation Foundation.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/winfx/technologies/presentation/default.aspx
Xbox 360 Quick Charge Kit rocks and shocks [update 1] {Joystiq}
Apr 10th 2006 4:53PM List price is indeed $29.99.
Reader Question: Scrolling black bars {Engadget HD}
Mar 1st 2006 7:20PM Your friendly CEDIA Installer here. Just get a ground loop isolator. Audio ones are pretty cheap and can be had at Radio Shack. Video ground loop isolators are a little more expensive. In my experience, the most common cause is a difference in voltage potential between two pieces of equipment in the same setup. Most commonly is people who have their computer hooked up to their stereo and their stereo feeding the TV (video switching).
As like most things in life you can spend an arm and a leg for an isolator, but chances are the cheapo radio shack ones http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062214 will get the job done.
HDBeat Podcast 001 - 02.17.06 {Engadget HD}
Feb 20th 2006 3:16PM Sweet podcast. Recently I listened to another "1st podcast" and it was painful to listen to. You guys are like pros already.
I'd put in a request for less compression. Perhaps it's the Skype. Seems like the compression sounds are on both voices.
Creating your own component cables {Engadget HD}
Jan 14th 2006 12:09PM Your local CEDIA installer here again. Just wanted to say that we field terminate all our component cables when doing a custom install. We actually use a system that provides us with a single compression fitting (since time is literally money), but the concept here is the same. Don't buy your cables at the big box store. Make 'em yourself.
As for monster. We sell them at retail. Our retail markup is around 100%. If our markup is 100% and we get them from a distributor, just imagine what they must really cost monster.
Cat-5 DVI extender: too cool and too slow? {Engadget HD}
Oct 6th 2005 9:57PM As far as I can tell the 12.8 Mb/s figure only refers to the audio transmission rate. If you look at their "Digital Audio Extender" product, it has the same 12.8 Mb/s spec. Their other DVI over Cat-5 product (DVI CAT-5 Extender) spec list says: "Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 1.65 GHz". Presumably this new product is a combination of the other two products and so the figure isn't representative of the video bandwidth.
Cat-5 DVI extender: too cool and too slow? {Engadget HD}
Oct 6th 2005 8:07PM 802.11g WiFi is not nearly as "bulletproof" as a hardwired system is. Microwaves, cordless phones, your neighbor's 802.11b device: they all have the potential to interfere with a 802.11g signal. This devices uses 2 Cat-5 cables. All 8 wires in both cables. Regarding source devices being far away, you need to think about the high-end custom market where an entire house's equipment is in a rack and all the outputs are pumped throughout the house. LCD TVs in far off places. Even if you had a projector in a theater room and the room was a bit too far from your source gear, you'd need a DVI Extender. I'm a CEDIA Certified Installer and a Gefen dealer and this device along with other Gefen products are a huge help in multi-room AV systems.









