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Archos AV700 TV: tuners in your sky rocket
Crave The AV700 TV receives digital TV with dual tuners, which work in tandem so that the signal received is absolutely top-notch. This thing is as phat as Oprah in the 80s. The world's first handheld, tuner-equipped personal video recorder has been...
Tags: archos technology, car, archos, tuners
4 May 2006, 10:21
Samsung Q1 Ultra HSDPA: UMPC broadband on the go
Crave Unlike the original Q1 and Q1 Ultra, this new model lets you jump on the Internet from absolutely anywhere there's a mobile phone signal. We've just taken an exclusive first look at the brand new broadband-enabled Samsung Q1 Ultra HSDPA, and we're...
Tags: samsung, battery, broadband, keyboard
19 December 2007, 12:12
Altec Lansing launches first 'Works With iPhone' speakers
Crave Not only are its speakers shielded from mobile signal interference, it's capable of blurting some quality audio, too, as we discovered at our private hands-on today at CES. Just because the iPhone didn't entirely blow the UK away, doesn't mean...
Tags: altec lansing, speaker, iphone, fi
9 January 2008, 11:21
Legit BitTorrent faces uphill struggle
Crave Does this signal the death-knell of all that is illegal in the world of file sharing? What's going on with the world? The faceless corporate monster that is Dell has taken a step closer to embracing Linux, Sony says PS3 games will cost a miserly...
Tags: bittorrent, kazaa, consumers, file sharing
27 February 2007, 11:46
Expert audio quality test: 5th gen iPod vs. iPod classic
Crave Lossless, a total harmonic distortion (plus noise) of -69.26dB, and an signal-to-noise ratio of -84.42dB (CNET ATS-2 Audio Analyzer results). The debate has been raging among audiophilles for months now -- which has the better sound, the 5th gen...
Tags: apple, edge, listening, models
17 September 2008, 12:25
Wi-Fi on steroids: D-Link DWA-645 and DIR-655 Xtreme N
Crave But if, like some people we know, you're having to camp at the bottom of your garden before your laptop will pick up a nearby signal, you might want to consider wireless equipment using the draft 802.11n standard.
1 May 2007, 13:29
Photos: Canon Digital IXUS 980 IS and 870 IS hands on
Crave And so, clutching a cheap day return and checking our mobile phone signal every two minutes, off we went into England's green and pleasant land. Today your intrepid Craver left the gilded environs of CNET Towers and -- gasp!
17 September 2008, 16:41
Remote Buddy Stylish: Finds lost remotes in, er, style
Crave When one or more inevitably gets lost, it will send a signal to the remote to help locate it, according to 7Gadgets. What could be better than a remote that finds your remote? A device that will find four of them at the same time, all from one base.
Tags: remotes, buttons, base, colour
26 June 2008, 10:15
Backstage at CES
Crave Hi, my name is James Davies, and I am a signal processing engineer from Cambridge, England. Last year we ran a competition to send one lucky person to CES 2006 as part of CNET.com's Backstage Crew, a gang of nine real-world reporters from around...
Tags: players, portable, ces, coverage
9 January 2006, 14:28
TerraTec Cinergy Tē: freeview on the go
Crave Thankfully, once the Cinergy Tē receives the Freeview signal, a lot more functions are offered by its included software. Crave's tireless efforts to bring you the latest gadget news means that we're permanently glued to our laptops -- in bed at 2 a...
Tags: terratec, freeview, electronic programme guide, freeview pvr
28 April 2005, 8:11
Are you going to have Christmas in high definition?
Crave Of course, having an HD Ready television doesn't mean that you've actually bothered to get an HD signal into your home. Is it going to be a high-definition Christmas for you? By the end of this year there will be 2.4 million HD Ready TVs in UK...
Tags: hd, christmas, enabled, ray
3 November 2006, 11:02
Toshiba WLT68 LCD TVs: Three is the magic number
Crave New to this range is Active Vision M100 technology, which Toshiba claims doubles the rate at which the signal is scanned by the television, effectively doubling the number of times the screen is refreshed in any given time period.
Tags: toshiba, hd, television, range
17 August 2006, 10:55
Asus MK241 monitor: Where magnificent meets meh
Crave On the plus side it comes with three separate inputs: D-Sub, DVI and HDMI, so it'll accept a video signal from most things -- as long as those things aren't set-top boxes or non-HD games consoles. Asus, arguably the most innovative hardware maker...
Tags: asus, colour, webcam, angle
8 April 2008, 9:59
Hauppauge TV Anywhere: Slingbox killer?
Crave As you may already know, Orb lets you stream the signal from your TV card (any with an MPEG-2 decoder will do) to a second Web-enabled device. Telly addicts rejoice: Hauppauge (pronounced hop-pog, apparently) has just joined the ranks of Sling...
Tags: hauppauge, package, tuner, pvr
24 August 2006, 10:49
PURE's heavyweight sonic Oasis
Crave Simply designed, intuitive to operate, it immediately picks up a brilliant signal through its twangy rubber aerial, which you can twist off and store in a little gulley on the back while you carry it around.
Tags: pure digital, frame, carry, medium
28 October 2005, 9:15


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