(Thursday) November 10, 2005 • admin
Rotten Apples
The MIT Tech - Nov 07 10:29 PM
The way you see those little white wires dangling out of peoples ears, youd think Apple was the Second Coming. The iPod succeeded in making Apple hip, but power corrupts, and how long will it be before Apple goes the way of Microsoft?Save to My Web
Outside the box: Computers, portables are changing the way we watch TV
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Nov 09 12:06 PM
It’s not just geeks who use computers to watch their favorite TV shows these days. Windows computers that mimic televisions are selling well, and no wonder: They include TiVo-like TV recording along with remote controls and big, simple-to-navigate menus for across-the-room viewing.Save to My Web
Networks Signing VOD Deals
RedNova - Nov 08 2:49 PM
By Greg Hernandez, Daily News, Los Angeles Nov. 8–Two of the major broadcast networks announced Monday that they are breaking into the video-on-demand business, offering some of their major prime-time hits for 99 cents shortly after their original airing.Save to My Web
CBS may be next on video iPod
TV Squad - Nov 06 7:02 PM
Filed under: Drama , NBC , Industry , CBS , Web Earlier this week, CBS jumped on the internet video bandwagon by streaming episodes of Threshold on its website. According to Apple Insider , the Tiffany network is in talks with Apple to offer some of its shows on iTunes just like ABC is already doing with Desperate Housewives and Lost (already 1 million downloads since Oct. 12). Save to My Web
New iPods May Put Shine on Apple
eWeek - Nov 04 6:01 PM
Retailers and analysts say that Apple’s video iPod and diminutive Nano are showing strong sales results, based on early customer interest and initial demand.Save to My Web
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