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Google, Intel and Sony have teamed to develop a platform called Google TV to bring the Web into the living room through a new generation of televisions and set-top boxes, reports the NY Times. The Times says Google TV will use an Intel Atom processor on the set-top box, and run the Android operating system.
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If one were to believe what was shown at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010, 3-D is not only the next big thing but it soon will be pervasive in consumer televisions in a matter of years. But let’s not cross into the third dimension just yet. While the idea of viewing 3-D movies and live sports events from the comfort of the couch is attractive, it remains to be seen if consumer....
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Samsung Electronics predicted a strong 2010 as economic expansion in advanced and large developing economies gains speed and said it is aiming for double-digit sales growth from last year's record high.The world's largest manufacturer of flat screen televisions and second-biggest seller of...
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Google is teaming up with Sony and Intel to help bring its Android-based technology into the living room, by pursuing a similar strategy with televisions and set-top boxes as it did with smartphones.
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Google TV Box Google, Intel and Sony have teamed to develop a platform called Google TV to bring the Web into the living room through a new generation of televisions and set-top boxes, reports the NY Times. The Times says Google TV will be delivered on set-top boxes, use Intel Atom chips and run an Android-based platform, though
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According to the New York Times, Google, Intel and Sony have decided to get together and develop an Android powered internet platform based on the Intel Atom processors for televisions and set-top boxes. The general idea behind the project is to make viewing web applications such as YouTube, Twitter or Picasa just like changing the ...
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Pen and paper are joining anachronisms like typewriters and analog televisions. Have no fear artsy types! On-the-go creative individuals can still fuel their creative urges and express themselves using apps like miniDraw, a vector-based graphics software program for the iPhone. Developed by Cristian Miehs, the app is a more streamlined version than ...
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SiBeam Gets Cisco Investment Sibeam today announced the closing of $36.5 million in Series D funding with Best Buy and Cisco now investing in Sibeams 60 GHz wireless chipsets for lossless HDTV between televisions, DVD players and computers, as well as other applications. Based on the WirelessHD standard, the second generation of SiBEAM’s WirelessHD chipsets, deliver a 4Gbps data transfer
submitted by DailyWireless on 9th Mar 2010 (via dailywireless.org)
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Ever heard of turning an iPhone to a remote control? Well, here’s a way. New Potato Technologies has released FLPR, an innovative new accessory and app that can convert the iPhone into a general remote control. It allows users to control numerous electronic gadgets, counting televisions, cable and satellite boxes, stereo systems, lights, ceiling fans
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FLPR is Universal Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod Touch New Potato Technologies has introduced FLPR, which is a new accessory+app that transforms iPhone and iPod touch into a universal remote control! FLPR lets users control multiple electronic devices, including televisions, cable and satellite boxes, stereo systems, lights, ceiling fans and just about anything else that uses an infrared remote control. FLPR is apparently dead easy
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