Google Chairman Eric Schmidt caused some raised eyebrows last week when he claimed that by next summer "the majority of the televisions you see in stores" will come with Google TV. Few took his claim seriously, some even called him insane. It's easy to see why people wouldn't believe Schmidt. After all, Google TV's first iteration tanked miserably.
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DCS cooktops make you the boss. Thanks to patented Dual Flow Burners™ you can fire up a fierce heat in an instant - and just as quickly turn it down to the gentlest of flames, suitable for the finest of sauces or slow-cook casseroles.
The no-fuss professional design complements any kitchen and when you're done, the durable, sealed cooking surface makes cleaning up a breeze. All DCS cooktops include self-locating grates and are available in natural or LP gas.
The new drop-in cooktop models come in both 30" 4-burner and 36" 5-burner models. Please visit our manufacturer specials page for information on a current rebate on these models.
Sonos, a leader in low-cost, whole-house audio, has made it possible to inexpensively stream audio from a computer to multiple A/V systems using one or more of its ZonePlayers. The $399 Sonos S5, the newest ZonePlayer, is completely self-contained. It incorporates its own power supply, amplification, and internal speakers, which allows audio streaming from a wide variety of sources without a dedicated sound system. It can serve as your main (or only) ZonePlayer or as an extension of an existing Sonos system.
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The family-owned appliance and electronics store has weathered tough times in a competitive field.
By Stefan Verbano
The Register-Guard
Appeared in print: Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, page D1
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