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(http://newteevee.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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The recession and LCDs tipped over plasmas for good, and the slope downward will be quite steep, and fast.
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plasma, lcd, led, display, tv, pioneer, kuro
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(http://thestandard.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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The interface landscape ahead is rich - gesture-based interface apps are growing.
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ces, gesture, interfaces, future, tv, television, interaction
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(http://www.fastcompany.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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Cities in California, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana are also shutting down facilities, and if the amount of locally-based “save public access” postings on the Internet are any indication, the trend is continuing.
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(http://thestandard.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems
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(http://www.psfk.com)
- scanned by: christinep
over 3 years ago
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The television landscape was once filled with reality programming. Now with the successes of TV shows like Lost and Heroes, it's apparent that the rise of science fiction related programming is becoming even more popular. Fantasy/sci-fi related fi...
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Type: Trend |
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scifi, fantasy, tv, film, heroes, lost
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(http://www.mercurynews.com)
- scanned by: chelss28
over 3 years ago
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Interesting article about the future of cable, specifically its connection to the Internet. Many channels have already teamed up to post their content on the web, with many more soon to follow. Great debate swarms around whether the placement of t...
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internet, cable, tv, television, networks, online, content, web, future
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(http://www.abc.net.au)
- scanned by: GavinChua
over 3 years ago
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This builds on John Heylin's earlier scan on "3DIcon Develops True 3D Imaging with Dual Infrared Lasers". This could throw a life-line to television.
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(http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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Internet users are becoming much more engaged with other forms of video. That was one of the themes that jumped out at me in a roundtable Tuesday organized by Andy Plesser, the publicist and video blogger on Beet.TV
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(http://www.cracked.com)
- scanned by: chelss28
over 3 years ago
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A sarcastic and funny list comprising some of the most common fictional ideas of the future of humanity. For anyone who loves sci-fi movies/stories, there will be a lot you recognize!
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(http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
- scanned by: FutureFly
over 3 years ago
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If you’re in the market for a new flat panel TV, you may be tempted to get ready to pull out your credit card (if you have any credit left). In the next few weeks, LCD and plasma set prices are due to plummet.
Black Friday, the day after Thanks...
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tv, televison, tvs, teevees, televisions, plasma, screen, homeentertainment
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