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Philips: 3D TV to appear in 2008

January 6, 2006 Hollywood makes a few 3D movies, but some new TVs arriving in about two years, according to Philips Electronics, could help expand the concept. TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., 3D, Blu-ray, Europe, movies, CEO, TV, DVD

The other guys in digital TV

January 2, 2007 Not long ago, Polaroid, Vizio and Westinghouse were footnotes in television manufacturing. That's no longer the case. TAGS: Vizio, DisplaySearch, Polaroid, Westinghouse, digital television, Consumer Electronics Show, TV, North America, LCD TV, manufacturing, LCD, brand, Dell, U.S., CEO, Gateway Inc.

What's next in telecommunications?

March 20, 2006 CEOs from the major phone companies meet this week in Las Vegas, as they face major changes in the industry. TAGS: phone service, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., cable company, telephone company, Time Warner Inc., CEO, Verizon Communications, Las Vegas, broadband, TV

Sprint CEO looks toward 4G wireless

June 27, 2006 Sprint Nextel's chief says the company is already looking toward the next generation of wireless technology. Photo: 4G a cost advantage, CEO says TAGS: 4G, Sprint Nextel, mobile TV, mobile operator, 3G network, Nextel Communications Inc., wireless technology, EVDO, Verizon Wireless, CEO, TV, cell phone

Apple reveals plans for joining PC to TV

January 10, 2007 Apple TV, formerly known as iTV, doubles as both a storage device and a networking connection between a computer and TV. TAGS: Apple TV, iTV, Macworld, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, IEEE 802.11n, TV, CEO, Apple iPod, Apple Macintosh, PC, hard drive

In Vegas, it's all about CEXXX

January 6, 2006 Porn industry's love affair with technology on full display at Adult Entertainment Expo at CES. TAGS: adult entertainment, film, porn, video game, Consumer Electronics Show, CEO, TV, video, DVD

Jobs' new Disney role raises conflict concerns

January 25, 2006 Even with precautions, deals between studio and Apple could raise serious conflict-of-interest issues, experts say. TAGS: Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Disney Corp., Steve Jobs, shareholder, merger, Apple Computer, film, concern, CEO, TV, video

Motorola's mission? Make everything mobile

January 8, 2007 In CES keynote speech, Chief Executive Ed Zander says mobile communication "is coming down to cool experiences and simple things."Photos: Motorola rides the cell phone craze TAGS: Ed Zander, mobile communication, Motorola Inc., Consumer Electronics Show, mobile phone, CEO, photograph, Yahoo! Inc., music, TV, video

Verizon closes book on MCI merger

January 6, 2006 The saga of Verizon's $8.44 billion buyout of long distance carrier MCI finally ends. The CEO prepares to depart. TAGS: MCI Inc., Verizon Communications, Michael Capellas, AT&T Corp., merger, high-speed Internet access, acquisition, Internet access, CEO, U.S., TV

Slingbox gets new siblings

September 27, 2006 Sling Media targets more than high-end tech wizards with three variations on its placeshifting technology. Photo: Three new Slingboxes Video: Slingbox's second generation TAGS: Slingbox, Sling Media, DVR, set-top box, cable box, TV, satellite, CEO, Apple Computer, video, PC

Space-age remote control coming in 2007

November 8, 2006 Hillcrest Labs has created the Loop, a remote that lets you control the TV by pointing. TAGS: consumer electronics, remote, electronics company, remote control, motion, game console, controller, VoIP, Nintendo Wii, handheld, TV, console, CEO

Panasonic's plasma pusher

January 18, 2006 With company on comeback trail, Yoshi Yamada, CEO of Panasonic North America, is making plasma TVs its biggest focus. TAGS: Panasonic, decision-making, U.S., Japan, North America, Consumer Electronics Show, plasma, plasma TV, CEO, TV

Gateway: From PC powerhouse to buyout bargain

August 28, 2007 Suitors once offered $7 billion for Gateway, but after a decade of missteps and bad luck, the company is snapped up for a modest $710 million. TAGS: Gateway Inc., PC company, eMachines Inc., consumer electronics, Acer Inc., Compaq Computer Corp., electronics, eBay Inc., CEO, Dell, PC, HP, TV

Elgato CEO tapped to head Apple Germany

October 18, 2005 CEO of company known for EyeTV line of products, which add TiVo-like functions to the Mac, will head Apple's German subsidiary. TAGS: Apple Computer, CEO, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, TiVo Inc., Apple Macintosh, TV, video

What's next for the Web? Ask these folks

October 7, 2005 At the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco, Internet executives sound off on the future of entertainment and media. TAGS: Weblogs Inc., Terry Semel, blog, Web 2.0, entertainment, Yahoo! Inc., America Online Inc., CEO, San Francisco, media, conference, TV, video

Panasonic to emphasize cameras, plasmas

January 9, 2006 Some say plasma is dead, but sales continue to climb for Panasonic, its CEO says. TAGS: Panasonic, plasma, plasma TV, LCD, Consumer Electronics Show, Philips Electronics N.V., CEO, TV, camera, format, U.S.

Gore's TV network set to launch with Google tie-in

April 4, 2005 Former vice president plans Current.tv channel with shows contributed by its young viewers. TAGS: Sergey Brin, viewer, DirecTV, Time Warner Inc., programming, channel, Google Inc., TV, vice president, entertainment, CEO, video

Telecoms look to the future

March 22, 2006 The heavy hitters at TelecomNext in Las Vegas focus on broadband, TV, wireless and radical transformations in the telecom business. TAGS: Net Neutrality, telecommunications, Las Vegas, CEO, AT&T Corp., IP television, broadband, Verizon Communications, trade show, BellSouth Corp., Time Warner Inc., chairman, video, photograph, TV

Schmidt says YouTube 'very close' to filtering system

April 17, 2007 Google CEO says system will automatically identify copyright material for removal from the video-sharing site. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, Viacom Inc., YouTube, Google Inc., radio, TV, CEO, Microsoft Corp., video

Cisco goes for video

November 18, 2005 Cisco announced it will pay $6.9 billion cash for Scientific-Atlanta to get into the video market. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Scientific-Atlanta Inc., John Chambers, cable company, acquisition, set-top, telephony, set-top box, equipment, video, Linksys, CEO, TV
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