NewTeeVee:
Netgear announced its new Internet TV Player, the ITV2000, set-top box at CES today. Based on Verismo’s VuNow, the compact box lets users watch live Internet television programming from around the world, check out web video and access premium content. From the press release:“[F]or the Internet families who enjoy (Read More)
Extra Technology News:
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Engadget:
Watch out, MP3 -- you've got a formidable opponent creeping up on you. All kidding aside (yes, we were kidding), Fraunhofer IIS is hoping that at least four people will turn from their MP3 / AAC addictions and embrace yet another one of its audio formats at CES, which is simply christened MPEG Surround. Harald Popp, head of (Read More)
Delicious/rpetty:
After more than a decade of disappointment, the goal of marrying television and the Internet seems finally to be picking up steam.A key factor in the push are new TV sets that have networking connections built directly into them, requiring no additional set-top boxes for getting online. Meanwhile, many consumers are finding (Read More)
Engadget:
Intel's been talking up the CE 3100 (née Canmore) processor for quite some time now, and with Adobe as its newest partner -- late again Yahoo? -- pushing HD Flash streams to Internet connected TV's and set-top boxes. Frankly, we've already gotten quite used to YouTube and other online video access in the living room, but wi (Read More)
NewTeeVee:
There’s a lot of online video that never manages to break out, is overshadowed by other series, or is just too weird and obscure to find an audience. But while sometimes that’s for the best, sometimes some real gems get overlooked. Here’s a list of overlooked favorites from 2008: Wreck and Salvage̵ (Read More)
NewTeeVee:
Over the past few years, the amount of time I’ve had to plop in front of the TV and channel-surf has decreased (there is a LOT of online video to watch, y’all). Even with my TiVo at the ready, I still only watch about two or three hours of cable programming a week. Still, when TVWeek’s Daisy Whitney went c (Read More)