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“NBC Nightly News” is the first and only network newscast to be offered free on the Internet in its entirety.
NBC Nightly News Netcast - Nightly News with Brian Williams - MSNBC.com
“NBC Nightly News” is the first and only network newscast to be offered free on the Internet in its entirety.
News from PC Magazine: Philips Downsizes Mobile TV
Royal Philips Electronics will release a new chip that enables much smaller TV phones, according to an announcement today at the CTIA Wireless trade show in Las Vegas.
Coming Sooner to PCs: Movies - Los Angeles Times
Coming Sooner to PCs: MoviesStarting today you can download big studios’ films the day they’re for sale on DVD. But you can’t watch them on TV.
Major studios today will make mainstream movies available for downloading the same day they are released on DVD — a significant step in Hollywood’s tentative migration to the Internet. But movie fans will pay for the convenience: Downloadable flicks such as “Brokeback Mountain,” “King Kong” and “Pride and Prejudice” may cost as much as twice what the DVD versions do and play only on a personal computer. New releases can’t be rented online, just purchased.
I really should have a “clueless” tag for these kind of articles.
Mitsubishi Harnesses Colored Lasers to Produce New-Generation Lightweight HDTV - New York Times
As if shopping for new flat-panel, high-definition television is not hard enough, Mitsubishi is scheduled to announce this week that it has developed commercial television that uses colored lasers to display bright, deep images on large, thin, lightweight screens — surpassing images seen on film. The television sets, which Mitsubishi is calling the first of their kind, are expected to reach stores sometime late next year.
Wired News: Japan: Digital TV for Cell Phones
TOKYO — Digital TV broadcasts for mobile phones equipped with special receivers began in Japan’s major urban areas Saturday, following several months of test broadcasts.
[video] Oops! Chevy gets trashed in commercial contest | CNET News.com
People use “make your own ad” contest to blast SUVChevrolet created a contest to let users make their own ad for the Chevy Tahoe, but the company let a couple slip by under its nose depicting the SUV as a gas-guzzling, environment-destroying machine. Here are two clips from Chevy’s site.