posted by Mary Ragland on September 25 · Permalink
For many, watching TV is a passive activity versus an interactive experience. Television as it currently exists, regardless of its use across cultures, is simply a conduit for delivering packaged information. But if Internet applications and interactivity is added to...
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tagged: atomce4100, idf, internettv, tvwidgets
posted by Mary Ragland on September 16 · Permalink
Consumers talk about their television as many things: an object, a technology, a language, an addiction, an experience and most interestingly, as a relationship. The most striking observation about this relationship is what it is lacking: interaction. This lack of...
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posted by Mary Ragland on September 14 · Permalink
Broadband has revolutionized the way people communicate and share information. This realization hit home after moving my son to his new digs at UCSD (University of California, San Diego). Now I know I need to cut the apron strings; but...
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posted by Ken Kaplan on March 25 · Permalink
Today Katherine Boehret of The Wall Street Journal test drove a technology we first saw publicly at the Intel Developer Forum in August 2008 and at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2009. Along with Katherine’s story “Yahoo Widgets Lend...
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tagged: digitalhome, intel, intelce3100, internettv, wallstreetjournal, widgetchannel, yahoo