slashdot.org theodp writes "The TV times, they are a-changing. Over at Newsweek, Steven Levy offers a serious tome on the future of television, including time-shifting ("people will follow schedules only for real-time events like sports and election night"), space-shi
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Around the web
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TV time keeps toddlers’ brains active, but face-to-face interactions are still best (Yahoo! News)
yahoo.com Yahoo! News - The role that television plays in a child's developing brain chemistry has long been debated. Past research has hinted that TV time may hinder a youngster's language and interaction skills, and even programming catered to young viewers like6 months ago -
TV time keeps toddlers’ brains active, but face-to-face interactions are still best (Yahoo! News)
yahoo.com Yahoo! News - The role that television plays in a child's developing brain chemistry has long been debated. Past research has hinted that TV time may hinder a youngster's language and interaction skills, and even programming catered to young viewers like6 months ago -
Steven Levy on His Gadget Wish List for 2009
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Steven Levy on the Burden of Twitter
wired.com Guilty. I feel g3 years ago -
Steven Levy on the Promise and Perils of Divorcing Your Cable Company
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Steven Levy on How Gadgets Lose Their Magic
wired.com When Arthur C.3 years ago -
Steven Levy: Supersized Kindle DX Makes E-Reading Easy for a Supersized Price
wired.com Is the Kindle DX the great white hope that'll save the floundering newspaper industry? Probably not, according to Steven Levy. But the newest e-Book reader from Amazon.com might change the way we think about reading.2 years ago -
Steven Levy on Neil Young's Massive Blu-ray Project
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Me TV: Time line of landmarks in television history
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Newsweek: Television reloaded
msnbc.com It's a transformation as significant as when we went from black-and-white to color—and it's already underway. The promise is that you'll be able to watch anything you want, anywhere—on a huge high-def screen or on your phone.7 years ago -
Archos AV Portable Adds TV Time-Shifting
designtechnica.com The AV400 series is said to be the first hard disk drive (HDD) portables that can be programmed to time shift TV programming when connected to a TV tuner in a home A/V system.7 years ago -
Ziff Davis Video Game Survey shows gamers continue to cut TV time
gamewinners.com According to Ziff Davis Media's annual "Digital Gaming in America" survey of more than 1,500 randomly selected U.S. households, nearly a quarter of all video game players watched less television than last year and expect to cut their viewing time even fur6 years ago -
Japanese Ditch TV Time in Favor of Nintendo Wii
pcworld.com Nintendo Wii outsells the Spny PS3 6 to 1 in Japan, and it now steals part of the country's prime-time TV audience.4 years ago -
SanDisk SSD Tech Could Boost Write Speeds 100 Times
newsfactor.com Solid-state drives with random write speeds as much as 100 times faster than existing systems. That's the promise of a "next-generation patented flash management system" unveiled Wednesday by SanDisk.The company said the system, called ExtremeFFS and3 years ago -
The Insignia TiVo TV: A "Smart" Television that Isn't Dumb [TVs]
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Android developers can start writing Google TV apps
news.com Google has released a preview version of a programming tool to help them write apps for the company's Net-enabled TV technology.9 months ago -
Steven Levy on the Answer Engine, a Radical New Formula for Web Search
wired.com The Wolfram Alpha homepage is very much like Google's, but this search engine is really the anti-Google. It's a new way to search the web to have it answer your questions in real time. It's like having a squad of Cambridge mathematicians and CIA analysts3 years ago -
TV Times
mcvuk.com Remember those days when seeing a game on a TV ad break was a real 'wow' moment? When we'd swell with pride at FIFA enjoying a presence alongside Daz and Imodium? When WipEout being sandwiched between Shortland Street and some other barely-watched kids' s2 years ago -
WD TV-2 spruces up Western Digital's already attractive media player offering
engadget.com Western Digital really h2 years ago
