Digital Convergence: Features

Features
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    RepRap: An open source 3D printer for the masses 05/03/2008 08:00:36

    Project founder on making self-replication technology affordable through open source hardware and software
    Imagine the last time something in your house broke - a cup or plate, a bracket, a door handle, a component in an electrical appliance or mechanical device, a hinge, a switch - the list can go on and on. But instead of tossing the entire device out, or heading to the local hardware or electrical store to find an often costly replacement, imagine if you could recreate that object or component in your home on a 3D printer. Now imagine if the 3D printer you use to make that part could recreate itself as well.
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    Where to find free TV on the Web 24/01/2008 10:39:51

    There's lots of TV programming available on the Internet if you want to pay. But did you know about these free sites?
    Video is all over the Web, and no wonder. With the advent of superfast broadband connections running at over 5Mbit/sec., widescreen monitors that have finally replaced the boxy CRTs of the past and a plethora of fresh and funny content, there's a perfect storm for video to gain even more momentum.
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    Review: Samsung FP-T6374 -- A display for all seasons 04/12/2007 10:20:55

    The design and features of the Samsung FP-T6374 allow it to be used in corporate and consumer environments
    "Choice" is undoubtedly a value proposition for the Samsung FP-T6374 -- some would say too much of it.
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    Picking the Right Media 06/06/2005 15:00:10

    With a plethora of options, which media should you choose the next time you buy?
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    Polish your TV's picture 06/04/2005 18:57:38

    Watching a poorly adjusted TV -- whether it's the standard-definition variety or a high-definition set -- is like being served overcooked food: Regardless of how much you paid for it, you're not getting your money's worth. And HDTV benefits from careful calibration even more than a regular set does.
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    Goodbye vinyl, hello MP3 07/06/2004 16:38:40

    Respectable collection of MP3 files wasn't enough for Robert Blincoe. He wanted to be able to enjoy all those old tunes from his youth too - without having to pay for them a second time. Here he explains how to convert your much-loved vinyl or audiotape collection for use on your PC.
 
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