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Broadband adoption passes halfway mark in U.S.

February 18, 2007 Residential broadband penetration should hit about 55 percent by end of 2007; U.K. not far behind. TAGS: broadband, household, U.K., U.S.

Study: Broadband penetration to surge by 2010

August 2, 2005 Broadband access will be in 71 million U.S. households in five years and give a boost to online shopping and banking services. TAGS: household, Forrester Research Inc., broadband, study, home network, banking, health care, U.S., laptop computer, TV

Study: VoIP to proliferate in U.S. households

October 7, 2004 The number of homes that use Net telephony should reach 12 million by 2009, but existing VoIP players could face hurdles. TAGS: VoIP, telephony, household, IP telephony, U.S., broadband, IP

More cell phones, less satisfaction

April 13, 2005 Embrace of mobile phones shouldn't be confused with enthusiasm for service providers, study stresses. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., household, cell phone, mobile phone, service provider, camera, U.S.

Study: U.S. game console ownership rising rapidly

March 5, 2007 Number of households that hook them up to TVs has increased 18 percent since late 2004, Nielsen says. TAGS: game console, household, video game console, console, Nintendo Wii, video game, gamer, channel, study, TV, Sony PS3, U.S., research company, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Sony Playstation, video

Commentary: Watching e-commerce grow

August 11, 2004 New converts to online shopping are helping push sales ever upward. Retailers are doing their part by making the experience richer and more personalized. TAGS: online sale, household, e-commerce, retailer, compound annual growth rate, online retailer, commentary, category, backup, U.S.

Study: Bright outlook for broadband

April 29, 2004 The number of U.S. homes that use broadband is expected to grow to 33.5 million during 2004, according to market researcher Strategy Analytics. TAGS: broadband, household, DSL, fiber, Time Warner Inc., market research company, cable company, U.S.

Mobile browsing becoming mainstream

April 18, 2006 An increase in cell phone ownership, and use of wireless services by those over 35, may lead cell phones to dominate. TAGS: household, cell phone, increase, wireless service, Japan, mobile phone, U.S.

Picture bright for U.S. digital TV industry

July 22, 2005 Half of all households will have a digital video recorder by 2010, JupiterResearch says. TAGS: DVR, HDTV, TiVo Inc., household, operator, video recorder, digital video, recorder, TV, U.S.

Gloomy iTunes predictions premature

December 13, 2006 Report shows declining iTunes sales, but it was based on data from fewer than 200 U.S. households and warns of drawing conclusions. TAGS: household, Apple iTunes, Forrester Research Inc., digital music, conclusion, Apple Computer, survey, song, online music, U.S., Apple iPod, music

Me TV: Time line of landmarks in television history

April 11, 2005 Our time line takes you from 1927 and the first TV transmission, all the way up to DirecTV and other modern wonders. TAGS: household, broadcast, TV, Sony Betamax, DirecTV, AT&T Corp., HDTV, U.S., satellite

Feds unveil digital-TV subsidy details

March 12, 2007 All American households desiring converter boxes to let analog TVs play digital broadcasts may apply for up to two $40 coupons. TAGS: coupon, household, digital broadcast, digital television, TV, DVD player, rule, satellite, DVD, U.S.

U.S. is ready to move to digital TV

May 1, 2007 Bumps in the road notwithstanding, the Consumer Electronics Association's Jason Oxman says transition from analog to digital TV is on schedule. TAGS: digital television, broadcaster, transition, TV, household, analog, spectrum, broadcasting, station, nation, satellite, America, programming, U.S.

FCC rule could drive switch to wireless

November 12, 2003 A new rule that would allow people to keep their landline phone numbers if they move to wireless services could spur a sizable transition across U.S. households, a report says. TAGS: landline phone, Nextel Communications Inc., household, phone number, wireless service, QoS, wireless carrier, barrier, survey, U.S., telecommunications

Week in review: Swapping on the ropes

December 16, 2005 Recent court activity suggests that illegal song swapping may be facing its swan song. TAGS: song-swapping, Kazaa, household, Week in review, P2P, copyright law, song, MySpace, Google Inc., CD, music, U.S.
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