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Home audio without the wires

Desktops, notebooks and phones have all gone wireless. Will your stereo and TV soon be untethered?

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  • CES 2007: Computers and hardware preview

    CES is the biggest consumer electronics show in the world. Here's some of the technology and trends we expect to see on the show floor.

  • CES 2007: Home theatre preview

    Interested in a sneak peek of what's heading our way in the not-so-distant future? Get your dose of home A/V buzz with CNET.com.au's Consumer Electronics Show 2007 preview.

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  • What will you do with 100Mbps Bluetooth?

    Bluetooth industry body announces plans to boost the wireless standard using ultra-wideband technology, but what will this enable and will we see another format war ignite over competing technologies?

  • Panasonic to emphasise cameras, plasmas

    Some say plasma is dead, but sales continue to climb for Panasonic, its CEO says.

  • Blu-ray, HD DVD players: clunky, unimpressive

    Amid the glitz and ultra-cutting-edge high-tech gadgets spread over what seemed like the 30 or 40 square kilometres of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, if you wanted to find a 1980s-era VCR, there were two places to look: The Blu-ray and HD DVD exhibits.

  • Samsung's new receivers, DVD players, and HTIBs

    On the home-theatre front, Samsung usually makes the most news at CES with its announcements of new TVs, but it also trotted out some notable home-theatre systems and a couple of new A/V receivers.

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