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Richard C. Walls  |  Apr 03, 2006
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Ken Richardson  |  Apr 03, 2006

In case you missed it, Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms won the Grammy for Best Surround Sound Album.

Cat Power The Greatest Matador
Music ••• Sound ••••
$900
•GPS receiver with voice prompts •MP3 music and JPEG photo player •Optional travel and language guides •3.5-inch touchscreen •Text-to-speech synthesis •3.875 x 2.875 x 0.875 inches •5 oun
John Sciacca  |  Apr 03, 2006
What We Think
This multiroom music server offers excellent sound and an interface as gorgeous as it is easy to use.
A board game called Othello came up with the ingenious
Daniel Kumin  |  Apr 03, 2006
It's not cheap, but Inteset's luxury-class Windows Media Center server does it all, and does it well.
After years of false starts, the age of convergence app
Marc Horowitz  |  Apr 03, 2006
20th Century Fox
Movie ••½ Picture/Sound •••½ Extras •••
Two for the Money is based on a true
SV Staff  |  Apr 03, 2006

We've added five products to The List this month. The Sony and HP rear projectors in this issue are both highly recommendable. The Qsonix Digital Music System, while pricey, is so distinctive and lovable that we had to include it despite its being a work in progress (at least it's upgradable). Garmin's nüvi Digital Travel Assistant is also expensive but beautifully executed.

Bob Lefsetz  |  Apr 03, 2006

"Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" was my favorite track on Led Zeppelin II. Maybe it was just teenage hormones, but the way the song took off like a shot appealed to me. Like you could OUTRACE society. And I've always been about playing outside society.

 |  Apr 03, 2006

Podcasts, those audio recordings of your innermost thoughts that you share with every Internet-connected person on the planet, are easily done with a hodgepodge of hardware and software. But they're most easily done with M-Audio's Podcast Factory ($180), which has everything you need to record and edit your podcasts and post them as MP3 files on podcasting sites.

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