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CES 2006: Home entertainment
CNET News - January 4, 2006
roundup High-end flat-panel televisions, personal video recorders, camcorders, consoles and more.
Slingbox takes the shows on the road
CNET News - January 3, 2006
Company will announce that consumers can use a wide range of mobile devices to watch their home television from anywhere.
Tech tunes into TV at CES
CNET News - January 3, 2006
Video everywhere--on PCs, phones, televisions--will be the watchword at this year's consumer electronics conference in Las Vegas.
Take your cable channels with you on the road
CNET News - December 24, 2005
The Slingbox promises to make "place shifting" a reality and has the potential to splinter further the way television is watched.
House approves new digital-TV deadline
CNET News - December 19, 2005
Representatives want to complete the country's transition away from analog television by Feb. 17, 2009, freeing up airwaves.
Home Depot buys into LCD televisions
CNET News - December 12, 2005
Where can you buy a flat-panel TV? Nearly everywhere, including big-box stores and smaller regional retailers.
Nielsen's mobile TV challenge
CNET News - December 12, 2005
Nielsen and others are offering better ways to track mobile television viewers. But can they keep up with the industry's transformation?
Sprint to offer full-length movie downloads
CNET News - December 11, 2005
Service to allows users of mobile video phones to watch full-length movies, television shows, concerts and comedy specials.
A new world order for television
CNET News - December 5, 2005
The FCC and a couple cable companies tout TV a la carte. Also, debating the on-demand business model, and diving viewer preferences.
TiVo tunes into online services
CNET News - December 1, 2005
Customers can now order movie tickets, listen to podcasts, and share digital photos via their television sets.
How to tame an inflated entertainment budget
CNET News - November 19, 2005
With cable television, Netflix and the Internet, you probably spend more on entertainment than you do on groceries, clothing or gasoline. The New York Times
The set-top sage knows all, sees all
CNET News - November 17, 2005
Television set-top boxes, which began as simple cable descramblers, are evolving into tools of the digital future.
SkyStream Boosts China Education Television’s (CETV) Nationwide Rem...
Press Releases - November 16, 2005
AOL says 'Welcome back' to old TV shows
CNET News - November 14, 2005
Portal will begin offering free access to popular older television shows through video-on-demand under an agreement with Warner Bros.
ESPN the ring tone: In the zone on a cell phone
CNET News - November 12, 2005
ESPN has crammed everything it has learned about television into the guts of a black Sanyo cell phone with red keys and a 2.1-inch screen.

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