Friday, January 10, 2003
The Fight For Interactive Television: Ohhhh, what a warm fuzzy feeling. People fighting for ITV.
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DISH Network Now Delivers Interactive Television to 5 Million U.S. Households: EchoStar and its DISH Network announced today at the 2003 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that more than 5 million DISH Network households now have access to 14 interactive TV channels with more to be announced soon.
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OpenTV Wins Two Motions for Summary Judgment in Patent Infringement Case: Boy, this sucks for Liberate. BTW, a lotta people are pissed they weren't informed that Liberate dropped two of their patent claims during this whole process. This shareholder is not thrilled at all.
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TiVo debuts new services, eyes subscribers growth: Nice to see TiVo is learning. They've finally given me a reason why to buy a new unit. TiVo is also doing HDTV!
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MS dumps .NET tag in latest Windows Server name change. Consistent naming policy. Consistently confusing, that is...
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Xbox Live goes gangbusters in US. Online maiming...
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Digital TV services need revamp. Making digital TV services and equipment easier to use could encourage take-up a study finds.
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Sony offers vision of 'reborn TV'. The television is going to be reborn as the digital entertainment centre in the home, according to Sony's boss.
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Bill Gates' Watch: Your Next PC?. Microsoft chairman and chief software engineer Bill Gates attempts to wow -- and woo -- his audience at the Consumer Electronics Show with a smart wristwatch designed by Fossil. Anyone wowed?
7:10:47 AM  #  
Gadgets Galore on Parade at CES. What do popular consumer brands like Sony and Panasonic have up their sleeves for 2003? Elisa Batista surveys the major new products on display at the Consumer Electronics tradeshow in Las Vegas.
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Intel promotes the wireless home network. The chipmaker continues to promote the versatility and usefulness of the PC, but during a keynote address Intel CEO stumped for wireless home networks.
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Apple's 802.11g Move the Key to Home Entertainment System?. Steven Johnson expanded on my Macworld show keynote thoughts with this fascinating notion of how to best exploit the excellent... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
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