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This is very disappointing because this bug effectively makes everything we like about the Echo a moot point, as without rock solid 1080i playback, we couldn't recommend this device to anyone.
ENGADGET: Ceton Echo Windows Media Center Extender review HD
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The satellite companies echo Hazlett's point they are part of a diverse spectrum of technologies and products that were competing for listeners' ears and pocket books.
CNN: Proposed satellite radio merger: Boon for consumers or monopoly?
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Criticism of how business schools may have helped create the end of the business world as we know it would seem to echo Gordon-Howell's point about the need for more emphasis on ethics.
ECONOMIST: The Gordon-Howell report of 1959
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The British duo were a good match for their opponents in the early stages at the Echo Arena and earned the first break point in the fourth game thanks to a great Murray lob but Fyrstenberg held firm on his serve.
BBC: GB suffer Davis Cup doubles loss
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This request focused my thoughts, or the lack of 'em, to such a fine point, I gave my 14-inch Echo an edge it never had.
NPR: After The Bailout
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The article makes a larger point, however, one that many marketers would echo as they reflect on the dollars spent following purely demographic lines.
FORBES: Emotion Is Always In Fashion
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One point of differentiation from all the other extenders we've tried is that the Echo allows you to configure its various options via a Media Center plug-in.
ENGADGET: Ceton Echo Windows Media Center Extender review HD
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Because the early universe is believed to have undergone a period of rapid inflation, features that were Planck-scale may have been magnified to the point where they are visible as blips in the cosmic microwave background, an electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang.
ECONOMIST: Planck-scale physics
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But the point that I was trying to make was simply that -- and, again, to echo a little bit about what Secretary Gates said, we have -- we obviously have 68, 000 troops there.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing