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How To Watch Network TV on Your iPad Now

How To Watch Network TV on Your iPad Now

| November 6, 2010 | 5 Comments

There are two new services that promise to offer live television broadcast over the Internet. One of them streams live TV via Safari on your iPad. This is not a pipe dream fantasy promise of an upcoming service but a functioning service you can try with your iPad today. The one that works on the [...]

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New Version of Windows 7 Released … For the TV?

New Version of Windows 7 Released … For the TV?

| May 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Do you have a PC hooked up to a TV in your house? I have one in my bedroom and my wife hates it, but tolerates it because it allows us to watch Hulu and other online TV shows that we may have missed. If Microsoft has its way, my wife may get hers too. [...]

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Android TV is coming

Android TV is coming

| April 5, 2010

And now for something completely different… (Thank you Monty Python!) A company out of Sweden called People of Lava, is introducing something new to the market, an Android based television called the Scandinavia.  Yes, an Android television. According to an article over at CrunchGear: The Scandinavia Android TV which will first be released in a [...]

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Toshiba launches UX600, the new Internet TV

Toshiba launches UX600, the new Internet TV

| March 23, 2010 | 1 Comment

Convergence is the name of the game these days. Consumers television, Internet, music, phone, etc are all looking to be on one device in one form or fashion. It is the new thing for 2010.  True, this isn’t a new idea, but its an idea that is picking up more speed  in all technology industries [...]

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CES- To 3-D or not to 3-D

CES- To 3-D or not to 3-D

| January 7, 2010

I mentioned yesterday that I was noticing a theme at this year’s CES.  It seemed to be all about 3-D.  Its 3-D on the television… 3-D gaming rigs… 3-D home movies..and of course, 3-D on laptops and desktops. But, in talking with a friend of mine from the broadcasting community, no one is addressing a [...]

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