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Television roof antenna
As channels move when analog broadcasts go away, you might find that your antenna doesn't work any more. Full Story ››


Flat-screen TV
Millions of people may need to change their equipment to keep getting TV signals. Full Story ››


Flat-screen TV
Can an older television still be used after the change to digital TV? Full Story ››


TVs
The government will pay up to $40 for up to two boxes that will let you watch digital TV. Full Story ››


Turning off analog broadcasting means more channels for you and more airwaves for important communications. Full Story ››


Home Theater Help

A guide to buying home sound and theater systems. Full Story ››
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Picking Out A Cell Phone

Looking for a cell phone? Not sure which phone or service is right for you? Here's some tips on figuring it out. Full Story ››


Thinking Flat-Screen TV?

HDTV
Since being introduced, flat-screen TVs have become more affordable. Thinking about switching to one? Terms like plasma, LCD and HDMI making your head spin? Here's some help. Full Story ››


Finding A Digital TV Source

TV Remote
In less than a year no TV station or network will be sending out an analog signal. Options about for how you will receive television in the digital era. Learn about them. Full Story ››


Digital Cameras

A beginner’s crash course to buying and maintaining a digital camera. Full Story ››


Saving On Electronics

Computer
Buying used can save you money -- but not all devices are created equal when it comes to resale. Full Story ››




Digital TV Transition

DTV transition
When broadcasters switch to digital-only transmissions in February 2009, will your equipment still work? Full Story ››