'Directional Sound Technology' is a term that you will soon hear a lot about. The notion is that this technology sends out sound waves within one singular column of air. What's the point? To completely eliminate noise pollution. The purpose is to provide a home theatre experience »
01/11/2014, Jim LewisThis past July, Google introduced Fiber TV. Initially, the new Google TV intrigued journalists and consumers alike. Then, something was realized. Google’s new TV channel lineup was lackluster. All the major networks that people like to watch weren’t included or available through Fiber TV. Google’s idea »
09/16/2012, Jim LewisThere’s a quiet movement happening in the technology world. A handful of device manufacturers are moving manufacturing back to the USA. On the surface, it looks like these companies simply want to help Americans by providing a job boost. But, there’s another reason why manufacturing may head back to the »
06/30/2012, Tom BrookRumors of an Apple TV (other than the current “Apple TV”) service have been circulating for some time now, but it looks like Google is about to beat Apple to the punch. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently reported that Google is currently in talks with some television service providers »
02/23/2012, Alex ChoiIt’s not very often that this reviewer becomes excited about a universal remote. After all, most of these remotes are the same in nature. But, Logitech has announced the near arrival of a universal remote like none other: the Logitech Harmony Link Universal Remote. Why is this remote special? I’ll »
09/20/2011, Paul MeyerWhat if you could replace your 3D TV with a headset? No, wait, what if you could replace your entire home theater system with a 3D headset? The type of headset that would include a 5.1-speaker surround sound and a display that simulates a 750-inch 3D TV. Well, Sony has »
08/31/2011, Tom BrookToday's home theatre setups allow us to get that cinematic sound quality right in our living rooms. However, while many home theatre setups boast cinema-like speakers, amps and subs, very few have the same level of soundproofing in the room. For those who have live in apartments or condos, an »
05/05/2011, Jay Anton