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review Wireless Networking equipment is cheap, convenient and widespread. If you want to connect computers in your home, is it really worth doing it with wires? 'DISH Network(TM) & Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group Sign Video On Demand Movie Deal (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & BURBANK, Calif.----Aug. 24, 2006--EchoStar Communications Corporation and its DISH Network satellite TV service today announced an agreement with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group to carry the studio's current and catalog titles on its Video On Demand platform, DISH On Demand, as well as Pay-Per-View services, including high definition. 'Wire your home network (Lifehacker) Gadget weblog Engadget has a step-by-step tutorial for wiring your home network all by your lonesome. Although wireless networks have made the necessity of running wiring under the floorboards to... 'Wireless Network Helps Unlock Secrets of the Universe (SPACE.com) Automated telescopes and a new high speed wireless network are helping astronomers study the cosmos without having to chain themselves to observatory telescopes all night. 'Wireless gives astronomers much needed break (MSNBC) Automated telescopes are now doing work once done by astronomers, thanks to a high speed wireless microwave network. Digitally captured images are beamed from mountain observatories and are distributed to astronomers living thousands of miles away. 'Wireless Network Helps Unlock Secrets of the Universe (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News) In the days of astronomers like Edwin Hubble and Alan Sandage, before computers were widespread, using observatory telescopes to study the cosmos was grueling work.
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