Friday, December 7, 2012

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Almost Every Tech Company Wants To Build Wild Devices That Will Spy On You ...
Business Insider
Google TV, Microsoft, Comcast, and now Verizon have all submitted patent applications to create televisions and DVRs that will watch you as you watch TV. Earlier this month, news came out that Verizon applied for a patent to create a DVR sometime in ...
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Google May Sell Cable Box Unit For $2.5B
International Business Times
Even if it sold the unit, Google remains committed to its Google TV operation, though, following on the success of its YouTube division, which was acquired in 2006 for nearly $1.7 billion. To date, Google TV has been installed on TVs, not set-top boxes ...
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International Business Times
YouTube Gets Guide Update, One Step Closer To Being A TV Outlet
Hot Hardware
For the past year or so, YouTube has made a pretty concerted effort to act a lot more like a proper TV outlet, and less like an outlet for goofy cat videos. Of course, goofy cat videos will always feel at home on YouTube, but parent company Google is ...
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Wise TIVI Look to Shake up the Android TV Market With Three Powerful Android ...
Equities.com
Using the latest version of Google Android 4.2 and a Mali-400 Quad-core GPU, the Wise TIVI units make it simple to transform any regular TV (with an RGB or HDMI socket) into the ultimate Smart TV, with Andoird Gaming capabilities and access to the ...
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OnScreen Summit: Marcus Says TWC Could Boost Speeds In KC Google Battle
Multichannel News
Google launched its Google TV service in parts of Kansas City in September to much fanfare, offering data speeds of as much as 1 gigabit per second to select consumers in the market. At the B&C/Multichannel News OnScreen Summit here Thursday, Marcus ...
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