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...understand why people are excited about this phenomenon. However, as the migration to high-definition TVs and cable boxes speeds up, these products must evolve fast. I made the mistake of trying to play an HD broadcast, and everything froze. It's a paradox, because the earliest of adopters probably already watch a lot of HDTV. To put it bluntly: if you're recording the current season of Sopranos or 24 on a high-def cable DVR, you'll have to record it simultaneously in standard definition to watch it on Sony's LocationFree TV or the snazzier Slingbox from...
...stood out [from the other candidates] because so many of her fellow Iraqis saw her as a courageous voice for unity in a war-torn country,” said Heath. “Bahjat was half-Shiite and half-Sunni and called for unity even in her last broadcast...
...breathe in, if we don’t have a stable climate system to live in, all of those other issues really go out the window quickly,” Rogers said. Rogers added that she was looking forward to competing in the Miss America pageant, which will be broadcast on national television. “Rhode Island has never won, so I’m hoping this is the year,” Rogers said. “I would really love to take this message to the broader American public as well.” Rogers, a former...
...have to start watching at 1 a.m. Like personal video recorders (pvrs) and the growing fascination with television inside mobile phones, the Slingbox is part of a wave of technology that consumers may well want, but could wreak havoc with traditional television companies who've paid millions for the broadcast rights to certain events and shows. But it's impossible to deny the beauty of the silvery, 27-cm-long, Chunky-bar-shaped plastic device. "The Slingbox gives you exactly what your home TV experience is when you're on the road," says Sling Media's 38-year-old chief...
...began by arguing that “China’s culture is becoming more popular than it used to be.” He said that China is attracting more foreign tourists, and China Radio International is now more widely broadcast in other East Asian nations than the U.S.-backed Voice of America...