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19 2002 Broadcast Industry News: Charter to Launch HDTV Cable TV Service in Five Markets Focus Enhancements updates FireStore DV Direct To Disk Recorder Artbeats Announces New HD Stock Footage Collections Texas Instruments Unveils All-Format Video Decoder For Display Devices Luminent Announces New Integrated Triplexer Transceivers for Fiber to the Home Sharp Announces Pair of 1900-Lumen Microprojectors Scientific-Atlanta Helps Charter Prepare for iTV Rollout Canopus to Unveil CWS-100 Hybrid Linear/Nonlinear Editing Workstation at NAB ADTX to Unveil RAID Storage Products for Audio/Video Applications at NAB DigitalConsumer.org Launches to Assert Consumers' Digital Rights
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![]() SANs popularity builds as prices come down by Charlie White Are you thinking about linking a group of digital video editing systems into a storage area network (SAN) that's fast enough to play back uncompressed HDTV data throughout your facility? DMN's Charlie White spoke with DataDirect Networks VP Bob Woolery about the advantages of SANs in today's video production environments, and found out that SANs aren't just for huge facilities and enterprises any more. In fact, DataDirect and others are bringing prices and simplicity down to the level to where it's practical to use a SAN with a smaller workgroup. Matrox Video Products Group and its partners will showcase all-digital Networked Broadcast Studio (NBS) solutions at NAB 2002 in booth S4427. A salvage mission into the depths of Windows XP, explained by a non-geek by Charlie White PC users, you all know what it is: That dreaded Blue Screen of Death. That's right, the BSOD. You've installed a seemingly innocent application, restarted your computer, and suddenly you see this horror in front of your eyes: A big blue screen with some cryptic message on it. Try restarting again, same thing. You're dead. What will you do? What WILL you do?? Well, don't let it ruin your day. Remain calm. If you're using Windows XP, I can help you fix it. Come with me, down into the bowels of Windows XP, where only the high priests go. It'll be fun! ![]() Residential gateway market to increase to $5 billion in 2006 Edited by Charlie White As broadband proliferates, service providers will continue to evolve their current Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) strategies from a "modem-only" termination to one where service gateways are shipped to subscribers. ![]() Great looks, good performance, bad screen, priced $1000 too high by Charlie White It's light. It's beautiful. Apple's Titanium PowerBook G4 is certainly a delight to behold and pleasant to use. But it's not perfect. I've been putting this slim babe-of-a-notebook through the ringer for the past month, testing it in every conceivable environment and circumstance. Come along with me and I'll tell you the truth about this bauble that has so many people so dazzled they can't seem to think straight. We're
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