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U.S. Home-Entertainment Sales Drop for Second Year (Update1) Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. home-entertainment spending fell to its lowest level since 2003, as growth in Blu-ray disc sales failed to offset a decline in the maturing DVD market, researcher Digital Entertainment Group said.
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Cisco Gets Social With Entertainment OS Cisco on Wednesday announced the availability of Eos, or Entertainment Operating System, its hosted platform for media...
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Trading deteriorates at Entertainment Rights Entertainment Rights, maker of children's TV shows, warned that it has experienced a decline in trading in the last six months.
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Avega Systems Shows Avega Entertainment Center PC Software and Wi-Fi Speakers via Intel My Wi-Fi Technology at CES 2009 SUNNYVALE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Avega Systems, Inc. is launching the Aios' WiFi entertainment technology platform at CES 2009. Avega's wireless networked music streaming can be experienced at Intel Corporation's booth, Central Hall #7153, as part of the demonstration of the Intel My WiFi platform.
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North Shore entertainment venue project postponed The Steelers and a Columbus developer won't start construction of a proposed $12 million entertainment venue on the North Shore until April, four months later than required under a term sheet approved in August.
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Dolby Showcases Audio Innovations Driving High-Definition Entertainment At the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE:DLB), will highlight the first television sets for the US and European markets that feature Dolby ® Volume audio technology. The company will also demonstrate the latest entertainment innovations that feature Dolby’s world-class audio technologies, including home entertainment systems, PCs, and mobile ...
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Sony Computer Entertainment Sony Computer Entertainment America has taken public pot shots at its console rivals by issuing a press release favourably comparing pricing and highlighting what it sees as weaknesses of the Wii and Xbox 360.
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CES : Cisco gets social with Entertainment OS Cisco on Wednesday announced the availability of Eos, or Entertainment Operating System, its hosted platform for media companies. "We are here now, ready," said Dan Scheinman, senior vice president and general manager of Cisco's media solutions group.
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