Big plans for the small screen
Heavyweights from Google to Verizon are eyeing ways to make it big on TV. Also: An in-flight fright sight.
Heavyweights from Google to Verizon are eyeing ways to make it big on TV. Also: An in-flight fright sight.
September 22, 2005
September 22, 2005
September 22, 2005
September 21, 2005
September 21, 2005
September 19, 2005
GoogleTV is hiring
Google is beefing up its efforts in the television business, judging from a job posting on its site.September 22, 2005
Verizon switches on TV service
Launch of paid TV service marks opening of bid to take on cable providers in video. But there's a long ways yet to go.September 22, 2005
JetBlue chooses not to censor on-board TV
Airline leaves its satellite TV service running, even as video of the emergency landing of one of its flights plays over and over and over.September 22, 2005
Verizon adds another big TV partner
Carrier signs a content deal with Walt Disney and its ABC, ESPN and Soapnet units, as it prepares to launch its Fios television service.September 21, 2005
Flat-panel glut good for holiday shoppers
Oversupply in fourth quarter should total 6.2 percent, says research group iSuppli, raising its estimate from an earlier 4.2 percentSeptember 21, 2005
Outsourcing firm shutdown flusters TiVo
Warehouse closures in Tennessee and Nevada send some tech companies scrambling for alternate direct-shipping partners.September 19, 2005