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Whether it's for home theater, smart homes, wireless networking, or whatever -- if it's digital and in the home, we're writing about it for Dummies like us. We typically tackle questions we have in the form of projects and write about them here. If you want to know the latest gadgets and solutions we're testing, click on the links below and navigate to the underlying book home pages to see what's going on in our digital homes.
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We get a lot of gadgets, devices, appliances, etc. in to play with for our editorial work. And we try hard to mete out the best of the bunch, or to shed light on where things are going with the early versions of new stuff.
Below you can find stuff that we simply liked for various reasons, enough to put in our own homes or at least would have no problems telling others to do the same. We are constantly adding to this listing so check back here often.
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We read a lot of stuff each day, and we find lots of interesting stories that we think should capture your fancy as they did ours. Some of the sites will require registration to see the articles, but none (except for archived stuff) require you to pay anything. Check back soon for articles that we think are nifty now.
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Week in Microsoft: more Windows Phone 7 Series details Ars Technica - February 27, 2010
Let's look back at the week that was in Microsoft news. Here were the top stories: |
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Our latest adventure is writing mediacenter for Dummies. Now, lest you think we get to sit around and watch TV all day to write this book, you are (and we are) sadly mistaken. The whole world is moving fast towards an mediacenter environment. You've got whole satellite networks that will provide you with mediacenter streams, cool products that offer mediacenter-ready capabilities, and lots of gizmos and gadgets to make your mediacenter theater rock, roll, shake, and generally come down around you (in a good way). Check out mediacenter for Dummies if you are thinking of investing several thousand dollars on an mediacenter, you'll be glad you did.
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