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Linksys's new WiFi convergence box-thingy







Linksys's new WiFi convergence
box-thingy

Linksys's new WiFi convergence
box-thingy
01/08/2004 07:45 PM

Linksys has shipeed a WiFi box with a built-in DVD player to move AV stuff (movies, pix, songs) from your PC to your home theater.

The DVD Player with Wireless-G Media Link sits by the television and stereo and connects to them using standard composite, component A/V or S-Video cables. Then it connects to your home network by Wireless-G (802.11g) networking, or if users prefer, it can be connected via standard Ethernet cabling. The Media Link also works in peer-to-peer mode (direct connection between the media adapter and wired or wireless enabled computer) so no Internet service is required, unless Internet radio is desired.
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Valerie, a domestic
android

Civilization arises
from agreements
about shit

TI Launches Three
New Graphing
Calculators

New Sony Minidisc
Players

Designing Network
Security

How Much Broadband
Usage is Too Much?

Linksys DVD player
w/ WiFi and ethernet

Verisign Certificate
Expiration Causes
Multiple Problems

HP Licenses Apple's
iPod & iTMS

Did SCO Actually Buy
What it Thought?

4GB HD in Under an
Inch

Good News
Advertising,
Marketing & Public
Relations Resources
2004

Beyond Bookmarks
Alexa Page Rank
Knowledge Hound
Grokker May Trump
Google In Opening Up
the Invisible Web

Strong mobile demand
lifts Nokia

Iran restricts
reformist website

Drive to warn of net
paedophiles

Computer predicts
facial future

Mobile net has 'best
ever month'

Microsoft's software
targets TVs

Sony packs more into
mini-discs

Messaging programs
bring instant risk

Xbox heads for a
million gamers

A Happy 20th
Birthday to
Microsoft Word and
Excel for Mac

ActiveWin.com:
Microsoft Directx
9.0b Full Downloads
List - Updated

ActiveWin.com:
Microsoft DirectX
9.0b Section -
Updated

Windows Server 2003
for 64-Bit Extended
Systems Overview

BetaPlace URL Change
Media Center Devices
Gates Unveils
Innovative New
Products and
Services at CES,
Details Vision of
"Seamless Computing"
for Consumers

Microsoft Announces
Windows Media
Connect Technology,
Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer
Between Windows
XP-Based PCs and
Consumer Electronics
Devices

High-Definition
Movies on DVD Discs
Arrive for Users of
Windows XP

WMV HD Website
Microsoft Windows
Media Center
Extender Technology
Delivers Digital
Entertainment and
the Media Center
Experience to Any
Screen in the House

Get More in 2004
With the New MSN

Smart Watches for
MSN Direct Ship to
Retail

Leading Digital
Entertainment
Companies Announce
Support for Portable
Media Centers at CES
2004

Windows Media Center
Extender and
Portable Media
Center Fact Sheets
(PDF)

Portable Media
Centers in Action
(Video)

Bill Gates CES
Keynote

Apple's Unlikely
Guardian Angel

Microsoft Unveils
First Connected
Concept Cars

How Consumers Get
What They Ask for
from Microsoft

Microsoft Gets More
People Talking

Sonic and Microsoft
Enable
High-Definition DVD
Authoring Using
Windows Media 9
Series

Microsoft Announces
Windows Media Now
Supported By More
Than 500 Devices, Up
150 Percent Since
2003 CES

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