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![]() Home Theater Once we only watched and listened to TV movies – now we can feel them By Joan Tupponce With movie prices soaring upward and families spending more time at home, the sales of home theater systems are on the rise. Some 22 percent of U.S. residents now have a home theater system, according to Parks Associates, a leading market research and consulting firm that provides information and analysis on emerging technologies,. Read More ... |
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![]() Space saver for the home and office Downsizing your tech by Paul Lima How many times have you looked at the surfaces in your home and were struck by the clutter? There you are, wanting to showcase even more stuff — like new family pictures — and there’s no room available. Captain Kirk’s voice resounds in your head: “Space. The final frontier.” Read More ... |
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![]() Picture Perfect Hi-Definition Competition by Paul Lima If you’re anything like me, you remember when television images were black and white, with three channels to choose from. You might find today’s 500-plus-channel universe a bit overwhelming, especially when you flip through the channels and can’t find anything worth watching. Read More ... |
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![]() Hot tech gifts for the nerdy boomer Give ‘em or buy ‘em with your gift cards By Paul Lima “It is more blessed to give that to receive. This Christmas, like many others, gift cards will probably be on your shopping list. And you just might receive some too! Many gift cards will, undoubtedly, be used to buy digital technology. With that in mind, BoomerLife has some tasty tech toy suggestions for those gift card dollars. Read More ... |
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![]() The take-your-music-with-you trend A brief history of portable music players (through the eyes of the author) By Paul Lima I was eight years old when my parents bought me my first transistor radio, a Flavor Radio — Cherry Red — from Radio Shack. The sound was scratchy but I loved it. When I went to bed, I’d surreptitiously plug in the earphone and listen to rock and roll, baseball or hockey games. Of course, I’d fall asleep with the radio on and wake up to the sound of silence, my batteries having died. Read More ... |
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