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Simeon Spearman

Sony adding Miracast to all high-end TVs, introduces NFC remote control for Xperia scre... - 0 views

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    "Sony's new high-end televisions have a neat trick, enabled by Miracast and NFC, that allows users to simply tap their Xperia device with the TV's remote control to mirror the smartphone display on the big screen. Sony says all of its new high-end televisions (W800 or better) will have Miracast and an NFC-enabled remote control. We got a chance to check out the technology in action on the show floor, and to put it simply, it's really cool; it takes a few seconds of holding the remote to the back of the Xperia Z to connect the smartphone to the television, at which point the TV displays whatever you've got open on the phone. It's one of the best television screen-sharing implementations we've seen, as it makes screen sharing nearly effortless. To disable the mirroring, users just need to re-tap their phone to the remote control."
Simeon Spearman

End of the Line for Flo TV? | Wireless Week - 0 views

  • Qualcomm is giving up on the direct-to-consumer portion of its Flo TV mobile television subsidiary, according to a report from paidcontent.org.
  • AT&T and Verizon Wireless offer mobile television services through Flo TV, Flo itself sells a stand-alone personal television and Audiovox offers in-car entertainment systems equipped with Flo TV. 
  • Analyst Jeff Kagan believes Qualcomm decided to cancel Flo TV's consumer-facing service because it wasn't profitable.
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  • The reported move comes after Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs voiced dissatisfaction earlier this year with Flo TV's performance and suggested that the company's technology could be used to provide carriers with datacasting service instead of consumer-facing mobile television service.
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Ivy Chang

Hey, Twitter, Hawaii Five-0 wants you to pick the killer - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    According to Deadline, three different endings were filmed for this Monday's Hawaii Five-0, each featuring the reveal of a different killer. During the live broadcasts (both East Coast and West Coast), viewers will be encouraged to vote for whodunit via Twitter or the official CBS site - the winning ending for each broadcast will be aired in real-time. This could, at least in theory, lead to CBS airing a different ending in New York than in Los Angeles.
Simeon Spearman

Internet TV Isn't Ready to Displace Cable Just Yet - Technology Review - 0 views

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    "As the Roku figures suggest, cord-cutting is happening, so far, on a relatively small scale. For example, Nielsen reported that the number of households that have only broadband Internet and free broadcast channels increased by 631,000 in 2011. Meanwhile, 1.5 million homes ended TV service from cable, satellite, or telecommunications providers that same year."
John Rich

Omnicom Tells Advertisers To Shift TV Spend To Online Video - Business Insider - 0 views

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    The end of ad supported TV. You know it's bad when ad agencies turn on you.
Emily Knab

3D TV Without Glasses In The Works - 1 views

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    daily 8.25 3D tvs without glasses speculated for sales by end of year (toshiba)
John Rich

This Chart Shows How Comcast's Business Is Changing Forever | TIME - 0 views

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    Goodbye TV biz.
John Rich

Netflix CEO Predicts Broadcast TV Will Die By 2030 | Digital Trends - 0 views

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    I would make the end date 2020.
John Rich

Cord-Cutting Alert: Pay-TV Business Declines for First Time During Q1 | Variety - 0 views

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    Not the first decline but the first decline in the first quarter of the year which is normally the industries strongest quarter. Soon PayTV will only have an ever shrinking audience of Boomers.
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