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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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NYT: The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!
The New York Times reports Georgian people panicked in the country during a broadcast of a satire that suggested a Russian invasion was occurring.
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Google TV needs to devote more attention to apps
For the most part, the library for exclusive Google TV apps is still lacking as it only has several dozen apps available -- compared to the hundreds of thousands available in the Android Market...
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The Google TV update that no one will care about
Good changes, but it's a shame that Google TV is dead in the water.
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Apple warned off brand-jacking UK TV company name
Apple is moving forward with its plans to launch a TV -- but what will it be called? Certainly not iTV says the independent UK broadcaster.
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Google's "big announcement" amounts to improved YouTube app
Google last night announced new improvements to its Google TV YouTube application. Hardly the "big announcement" we were hoping for.
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"One more thing" in Google TV: Striking back at Apple's hobby business?
With Apple in its crosshairs, Google is set to announce on Monday a "home entertainment device". But is it just a strategic move to strike out at its closest rival?
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Google's home entertainment foray: Why the Motorola deal may work
The search giant's Motorola acquisition, which on the surface looks like it's all about Android and patents, may ultimately turn out to be about the living room.
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CNET's New York TV test lab revealed (photos)
Take a photo tour of CNET's Manhattan TV testing lab with your hosts, David Katzmaier and Ty Pendlebury.
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Teens prefer Facebook, Twitter to television?
A new survey suggests that teenagers now prefer social media access to watching television.
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Latest Apple iTV rumors: Siri and motion controls built in, Best Buy polls consumers on price
The latest rumors about Apple's purported television set suggest you can control it via voice or gesture controls. Also, Best Buy surveys its customers about their interest in an Apple TV.
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Most liked 2012 Super Bowl ads (photos)
A look at the top Super Bowl 2012 television spots, according to voters on Hulu.
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IBM, USC use Twitter to pick favorite quarterback in Super Bowl
IBM and USC have analyzed thousands of Tweets to determine the "sentimental" favorite quarterback in the Super Bowl this Sunday, and the results might surprise you.
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Shazam for TV will enhance your Super Bowl experience
You might think Shazam is just for identifying music, but if you use the app this weekend during the Super Bowl you will find several ways to enhance your experience.
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Be everywhere: Google's real social strategy
In this special guest post, Wil Reynolds explains why Google+ simply can't be written off -- and why brands and authors should seriously consider adopting it!
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Sony gives us 3 billion reasons why Apple shouldn't make a TV
Sony expecting its TV business to lose 220-230 billion yen (around $3 billion) this financial year.
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Bitly: Desktop browsers still default for accessing online content
Just because most tech-savvy consumers are walking around with smartphones all day long doesn't mean that they are using mobile devices to surf the web as much, based on a new study.
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More Apple TV lunacy
The Apple TV stupid, it burns!
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Apple patents new touchscreen remote control for a future Apple TV
In addition to controlling home theater devices like DVD players and home automation systems, the remote concept could also work with your computer to run iTunes or execute other functions.
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Consumers spending more money on better TVs for Super Bowl: survey
A new Super Bowl survey finds that most fans prefer to watch on TV rather than live at the game, and many will pay big bucks for better screens that make them feel like they're there.
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Comcast issues six-month progress report for cheaper broadband program
Comcast released a progress report about its low-cost Internet broadband initiative, which has reached approximately an estimated 160,000 Americans already.
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