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Trash that PC in an eco-friendly way

April 21, 2006 Recycling efforts have come a long way fast, but most old systems still wind up leaking chemicals into landfills. TAGS: landfill, recycling, waste, circuit board, worker, CRT, electronics, environment, DVD player, monitor, U.S., cell phone, PC, TV, Dell, DVD

Stay tuned for Verizon Wireless TV

January 7, 2005 The operator tries to climb back to No. 1 with a major expansion of its high-speed network and a new mobile TV service. TAGS: Verizon V-Cast, mobile TV, Verizon Wireless, wireless broadband, broadband network, carrier, Verizon Communications, cell phone, BellSouth Corp., Sprint Nextel, U.S., handset, city, programming, Cingular Wireless, AT&T Corp.

Fall electronics to rally Sony?

September 13, 2006 Recent gaffes have been tough, but U.S. executive says HDTVs, e-books, Mylo devices could paint a better picture. Photo: Sony's Mylo Photo: Digital reading at Borders TAGS: Sony Mylo, Glasgow, shortage, Sony PS3, diode, Sony Corp., Sony Playstation, e-book, electronics, U.S., Blu-ray, TV, photograph

MobiTV expands to Windows Mobile

June 29, 2006 Consumers of the TV broadcast service can now use devices that run Microsoft's OS for cell phones and handhelds. TAGS: MobiTV, mobile TV, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, Palm Treo, cell phone, smart phone, Sprint Nextel, AT&T Corp., handheld, TV, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

Mobile TV gets on a roll

January 27, 2006 Consumers face a growing selection of products, services and competing technologies. But just where should they tune in? Photos: TV on the go TAGS: MobiTV, mobile TV, DVB-H, Qualcomm Inc., subscriber, TV, Sprint Nextel, EVDO, Comcast Corp., Cingular Wireless, wireless network, cell phone, U.S., video

The digital home: Still a handyman's special?

May 9, 2007 Someday soon, it'll be easy to stream video to every room and every device. For now, it's still a labor of love.Bringing wireless connections home TAGS: Digital Home, consumer electronics, living room, High-speed Internet, Apple TV, set-top box, digital video, set-top, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, service provider, TV, electronics, recorder, entertainment, U.S.

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, converter box, digital broadcast, digital television, rule, TV, satellite, DVD player, U.S., DVD

AT&T to buy BellSouth for $67 billion

March 5, 2006 The combined company would generate about $130 billion in sales and serve nearly 70 million local phone customers. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., AT&T Corp., telephone company, local phone company, acquisition, SBC Communications Inc., Cingular Wireless, merger, Qwest Communications Inc., Verizon Communications, telecommunications, cable company, Texas, state, U.S., TV

Microsoft, BT, Virgin team on mobile TV

February 14, 2006 Software giant announces partnership with BT and Virgin Mobile to offer a new mobile TV service in the U.K. TAGS: mobile TV, British Telecommunications, Qualcomm MediaFLO, Virgin Mobile, Modeo, mobile operator, Verizon Wireless, digital television, TV, Barcelona, mobile phone, U.K., Microsoft Corp., U.S., video

The reinvention of Texas Instruments

August 30, 2005 In an increasingly digital world, CEO Richard Templeton is pushing his company in new directions. TAGS: DLP, Texas Instruments Inc., projector, cell phone, CEO, DVD player, handheld, TV, DVD, U.S.

Selling city halls on wireless as a utility

June 4, 2007 City leaders don't need to be convinced of the benefits of high-bandwidth networks. Convincing them to pay for it is another matter. TAGS: municipality, telecommuting, IP television, broadband, videoconferencing, Massachusetts, leader, city, wireless network, U.S., conference, utility, TV

Gore urges scientists to warn public about global warming

December 14, 2006 Global warming is going on, says Al Gore, and scientists need to help spread the word. Video: Is the government censoring science? Video: Former VP on American media consumption TAGS: global warming, scientist, Al Gore, audience, VP, researcher, conference, TV, U.S., video, idea

Verizon Wireless revs up mobile video

November 29, 2006 A series of deals with video-sharing sites point to an aggressive effort to draw customers to the carrier's 3G network. TAGS: Verizon V-Cast, Verizon Wireless, 3G network, YouTube, senior analyst, subscriber, Sprint Nextel, mobile phone, video, video clip, U.S., TV

Analysts: PC sales to hold ground on price cuts

September 15, 2006 The good news, analysts say, is that price cuts will keep the PC market afloat. The bad news is that revenue will decline. TAGS: price cut, Gartner Inc., shipment, flat panel, AMD, TV, PC, notebook computer, U.S., Intel

The clash over content delivery

November 16, 2005 Content providers and mobile operators could collide over who markets directly to consumers. TAGS: content provider, intermediary, mobile operator, content delivery, portal, data service, carrier, BellSouth Corp., Europe, U.S., song, AT&T Corp., brand, cell phone, TV

Year in review: Blurred lines in broadband

January 1, 2007 AT&T kept up its merger efforts as phone companies and cable operators kept to their collision course. TAGS: merger, Vonage Holdings Corp., telephony, AT&T Corp., broadband, cable company, EarthLink Inc., telephone company, Wi-Fi, Verizon Communications, U.S., TV, IP

Cablevision signs up 1 millionth phone subscriber

July 18, 2006 Company is winning new phone customers as it faces increased competition from phone company Verizon. TAGS: Cablevision Systems Corp., phone service, subscriber, cable company, Verizon Communications, VoIP, U.S., TV

How deep is the online-ad well?

May 9, 2006 Everyone from Microsoft to the tiniest Silicon Alley start-up is counting on online-ad sales. Experts say they've got a huge market still to tap. TAGS: online advertising, eMarketer, Procter & Gamble Co., market research, Ford, media, U.S., radio, start-up, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., TV

Video, podcasts and blogs track Olympic Games

February 10, 2006 Coverage of Winter Games is evolving with all the Web's newest multimedia tools. TAGS: Olympic Games, Turin, athlete, podcast, event, Yahoo! Inc., blog, spokesman, U.S., U.K., animation, video, games, TV

Tight squeeze for mobile TV

October 3, 2005 New 3G networks aren't built to handle streaming video for the masses. Can the pipes be opened up? TAGS: mobile TV, American Technology Research, 3G network, streaming video, carrier, Qualcomm Inc., mobile operator, 3G, video clip, wireless network, capacity, cell, Sprint Nextel, video, mobile phone, TV
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