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Top 10: Windows 7 beta, Jobs' health, the economy againOpen in New Window
Macworld Expo (sans Steve Jobs) and the International Consumer Electronics Show (sans Bill Gates) got the new year off to a start, providing plenty of IT news this week. Jobs' decision to forgo g read more »
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Mobile TV Gets Big PushOpen in New Window
Broadcasters in 22 markets will beam free programming that's optimized for mobile devices like cell phones, laptops, and in-car media players. read more »
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Monsoon Makes TV Place-Shifting a Social EventOpen in New Window
The Slingbox isn't the only product that will allow you to "place shift" and "time shift" your video. A lesser-known company called Monsoon also has a device called HAVA that lets you watch your loca read more »
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TV In Your Car Gains Traction In More CitiesOpen in New Window
A potentially competing service, the Open Mobile Video Coalition, is gearing up to begin broadcasting to wireless mobile devices this year. read more »
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Yahoo Aims to Connect Internet and TVOpen in New Window
For a long time people have been talking about marrying internet content with TV content, but trying to do so has vexed many companies in the past (remember WebTV?). Yahoo has a new approach: a set o read more »
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Consumers Union wants digital TV transition postponedOpen in New Window
The nation's biggest consumer group says Congress needs to push back DTV Day, currently scheduled for February 17.Read More... read more »
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Panasonic shows off thin plasma TV prototypeOpen in New Window
LCD TVs aren't the only TVs that can be thin. On Wednesday, Panasonic demonstrated a plasma TV set that is one-third of an inch thin -- or 8.8 millimeters -- at the thinnest part of its profile. read more »
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Myspace comes to TV with Intel, YahooOpen in New Window
Consumers will be able to exchange messages with MySpace friends on their TVs while watching shows, thanks to a social-networking application for TVs jointly launched by MySpace.com, Intel and Yahoo read more »
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