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television Archive
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Google TV Revealed: One Screen to Rule Them All
BERLIN – Google gave a live demonstration of Google TV at Berlin’s IFA Tuesday, and CEO Eric Schmidt promised it... -
DARKCHYLDE Live-Action Test Footage
Oi, you know how you know your old? When you realize comics you felt like you were reading just... -
Sony To Debut Cloud-Based ‘Music Unlimited’ Program On PlayStation 3
Sony announced at the International Franchise Association Trade Show in Berlin today that it will launch a new cloud-based... -
Canada avoids broadband duopolies, keeps line-sharing alive
Canada is staying with the community of nations that require their big Internet service providers to share their networks... -
Feature: Enough to forget the Wii? A week with the PlayStation Move
The PlayStation Move is Sony’s answer to the motion control trend. It uses a digital camera called the PlayStation... -
The scientists who make sci-fi more real
Via the BB Submitterator, Boing Boing readerator “swatters” says: “I’m a big fan of BBC Radio’s iPlayer, which makes available... -
Aug. 31, 1920: News Radio Makes News
A Detroit station airs what is believed to be the radio news broadcast. The exact headlines of that day are... -
Library of Congress Opens Records of Anti-Comic Book Shrink
eldavojohn writes “Some light is being shone on comic book history today as the Library of Congress opens up... -
Google and Arcade Fire Team for HTML5 ‘Experience’
We don’t know exactly what to call the online collaboration between Arcade Fire and Google that launched Monday morning, but... -
New Season of Doctor Who to Be Split In Two
(Post by nerdbastards contributor Nick Bungay- Twitter @NickBungay ) It appears fans of Doctor Who just got hit with... -
Home entertainment center predictions, 1959
Here’s a vision of an “electronic home library” from a 1959 edition of Closer Than We Think, a futuristic newspaper... -
Five Years After Hurricane Katrina
Five years ago today, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast region, crashing through the levees that held... -
Kodak’s 1975 Digital Camera
pickens writes “The NY Times reports on a digital camera put together at Kodak’s Elmgrove Plant labs in Rochester,... -
Conflicitivism
For our second cross-post from the Guggenheim’s The Take blog, inspired by YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video... -
There’s Going to Be a Non-Giant Monster Wrestling Movie
Oh. My. God. If this doesn’t sound like the greatest movie ever to you, then we probably can’t be... -
FCC Fights To Maintain Indecency Policy
GovTechGuy writes “The FCC filed Thursday to appeal a recent court decision that struck down its policy of fining... -
Question: How long would your Ph.D. have taken if everything worked?
When I meet other scientist types, this can be one of the most interesting questions to throw out there. We... -
It’s Another QWERTY Keyboard, Now for TV
We’re living in an age of multiple connected screens, where even our media-savvy televisions demand some occasional typing to search... -
FCC: court ruling makes indecency enforcement an "impossibility"
The Federal Communications Commission is pushing back against the court that dealt its “fleeting expletive” indecency rules a huge...