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TV hackers announce dead are rising news
The emergency broadcast system of a television station in Montana, US, was hacked to broadcast the announcement that the undead are coming.
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Sony boosts Music Unlimited to 320Kbps news
In a bid to compete with rival Spotify, Sony has announced that it is increasing the quality of its Unlimited Music streaming catalogue to 320Kbps.
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Panasonic unleashes first prototype 4K OLED news
Panasonic has displayed a prototype 4K OLED screen at CES, with claims of it being the world's biggest.
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Sonos adds AirPlay-like streaming for iOS devices news
iOS 6 users can now access their device's music library and stream it through their Sonos system.
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Best receivers under $1500 Buyers Guide
A/V receivers are the central hub of any home-theatre system, so we've rounded up the best receivers available for under AU$1500.
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LG 60PA6500 Review
The LG PA6500 is a decent plasma television if you'll have nothing less than 1080p for cheap, but it's not the best value at this level.
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Sony wants to keep 4K name news
Sony will be calling the successor to high definition "4K Ultra High Definition", despite consensus on a simpler name.
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Ultra High Definition officially replaces 4K news
The Consumer Electronics Association has announced that the consumer name for 4K will be Ultra HD.
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FLAC: the high-def MP3 explained news
CNET explains what a FLAC file is, why it's different and how to play them on your iPhone, computer and MP3 player.
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Rhapsody launches on LG, Panasonic and Samsung TVs news
US-based music-streaming service Rhapsody has announced that it will be available on smart TVs from three manufacturers, with more brands to be included in the coming months.
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Sonos Connect:Amp Review
The Sonos Connect:Amp isn't cheap, but it's a no-compromise all-in-one digital music system that's perfect for people who are serious about digital music — and about cloud-based music services in particular.
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Gallery: Sony's 4K TV hands on photo gallery
We go hands-on with Sony's monster 84-inch 4K TV, live from IFA 2012.
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Sony releases first 4K TV: the 84-inch XBR-84X900 news
Sony has announced its first 4K television, the 84-inch XBR-84X900, which features a separate stereo speaker system and passive 3D viewing.
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Spotify unleashes new Android app news
After months in preview form, Spotify has officially released its ICS Android app, which boasts a new look, with better navigation.
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How the 3D fad ruined my 2D movie experience news
The 3D craze is several years old now, but the 3D projectors that they're shown on can still ruin normal 2D movies, such as Cabin in the Woods.
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What is 4K TV? Super high-definition TV explained feature
As if LED and 3D TV weren't confusing enough, 2012 and beyond will bring an HDTV technology called 4K. It's being heralded as the next high-def and manufacturers are already lining up to bring you products.
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This is the delicious Stormtrooper cake you're looking for Pulse
Attendees at this year's Arisia sci-fi convention in Boston were treated to a life-sized Stormtrooper cake.
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Philips appeals to Apple-haters with Android SoundBar news
If you consider yourself a "Fandroid", you might like to know that Philips has announced the CSS5123 SoundBar: the "first Android-streaming home-theatre experience".
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Toshiba L7200 flagship LED is smart, slim and in control news
Toshiba has announced its flagship LCD, the L7200 Cinema Series, which includes passive 3D, an on-board cable program guide and smart TV.
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Sony crams 6 million LEDs into prototype Crystal display news
Forget what you know about those "faker LED" technologies, because Sony has just announced a television that actually does use LEDs to display an image.
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Panasonic GT50 plasma boasts improved picture and design news
In the past, Panasonic's GT variants have been almost as good as the flagships they supported, and at much more affordable prices. We anticipate that this trend will continue with the new GT50.
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Panasonic debuts its first passive 3D LCD news
While its main TV business will involve plasma for some years to come, Panasonic has courted LCD TVs for a while, but 2012 sees a number of firsts for the Japanese company: namely, large screens and passive 3D.
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Panasonic goes large with high-end LCDs news
In 2012, Panasonic will position itself as not just a plasma company, with the release of two new LCD TVs at larger 47-inch and 55-inch sizes: the DT50 and the WT50.
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LG's 55-inch OLED TV packed with 3D bells, smart TV whistles news
Television manufacturer LG says that by 2016, its organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, televisions will cost the same as an LCD television.
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LG's Dual Play gets serious with split-screen gaming news
LG wants to bring the joy of split-screen gaming back — minus the cheating that inevitably goes with it — with its Dual Play technology.
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Commodore 64: 30 years of wins and fails news
CES next week marks 30 years since one of the most beloved computer systems of all time was introduced to the world: the Commodore 64.
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Could LG's new 55-inch OLED be the best TV ever? news
LG is expected to release the "world's largest" 55-inch OLED TV in 2012 that features four colours instead of the three-colour RGB standard.
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Digital radio: all you need to know feature
Forget about AM and FM, as digital radio (or DAB+) is the way of the future. It features interference-free transmissions, rewind and pause, and track info.
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Why an Apple HDTV is a massive gamble news
With the release of Steve Jobs' biography this week, it seems that the man's final desire was to build an Apple television.
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