TV

LG Shows Off New Ultra-Thin 55 Inch TV

January 1, 2012

LG announced a new advanced television based on OLED (optical light-emitting diode) technology. By now most consumers are familiar with both plasma and LCD/LED television. These terms are just related to the type of screen used to show the image.  OLED is nice as it is no thicker than a pencil and has beautiful clarity and [...]

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Microsoft Will Stream live TV on Xbox 360

June 9, 2011

Microsoft announced at E-3, a video game expo convention that they provide live, streaming , TV for Xbox Live subscribers. Microsoft also mentioned that they would be partnering with media giants such as Youtube and Bing. Microsoft did not release what the number of networks available to be viewed. They also announced at the expo [...]

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Not This Cable Guy, Give Me WHDMI

April 29, 2009

While HD televisions are rolling out of the big-box stores, meeting the June deadline for HDTV, another technology is slowly brewing in the background that will affect how you experience entertainment and media in the near future.

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Switchover to Digital TV Shows Slight Increase

December 10, 2008

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports analog TV are on a slight increase to recyle centers as mandated by law.  When the channels go blank the services will increase. The government sponsored subsidy of converter boxes will defer recycling for a period of times.  As the LCD marked continues to drop prices recycling should increase.

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Googlenaut and GoogleWiFi

October 13, 2008

The Google brothers are playing around. Once college nerd buddies, now billionaire nerd buddies are googoo over life. Larry Page, one of the two founders, dreams of a world with free wireless (WiFi) Internet airwaves. Larry is pushing the FCC to release airwaves for free Internet access. Larry envisions no wireless access points or routers [...]

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