January 19, 2010 |
Digital Life
So who needs a time slot?
After being pushed out by NBC to make room for Jay Leno, what will Conan O’Brian do next?
How about a radical move of going web-only?
That’s what the New York Times Bits Blog surmises.
With the $40 million dollar settlement, I think it’s certainly a possibility. (OK, much of that money is [...]
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January 14, 2010 |
Future Tech
There’s a new display technology from a company called Prysm which is being portrayed as an alternative to LCDs and LED LCDs.
The company, which has been doing research and development for the past five years, is calling the technology LPD for laser-powered phosphor display. A laser is used to excite a phosphorous coating, thus [...]
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November 26, 2009 |
News
Another chapter in the Google Is Evil Chronicles. The LA Times is reporting that Google has an agreement with TiVo to track your TV watching habits, and specifically ad-watching habits. Not only that, but it’ll track viewers second-by-second.
Also reporting the story are Boy Genius Report, Engadget and Slashdot.
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