YouTube looks slicker than it ever has, and comes with a few performance adjustments. It's a sign that Google's got big plans for the site--as big as taking on television. READ MORE›
Sony's CEO, Howard Stringer, has said his company is going to reinvent the television. It's a dangerous game--and one being played by tech's top firms. Can Sony win?READ MORE›
Google TV is heading to the U.K.--the land where the BBC reigns serenely, embracing technology, and free-to-air TV is among the best there is. READ MORE›
Google TV's about to get a social discovery injection, courtesy of Redux--a website-based content discovery system--that could help transform it into a friendlier, customer-curated place.READ MORE›
O'Reilly will join 5,500 techies at Google I/O to talk web development and hear Google product announcements, like Google Wave in 2009 and Google TV in 2010. TUE, MAY 10 Google I/OREAD MORE›
As the manufacturers quarrel about new TV standards, it's clear some technologies will get left behind. Here's how to sift through the innovations and wind up with a hot piece of next tech, not a big pile of Betamax.READ MORE›
Apple is still the king of the app world, both on smartphones and tablets. But a new survey shows that Android is catching up--at least among the people who build apps.READ MORE›
Former top executives from Walt Disney and Electronic Arts have built Qvivo, a social media center app that manages and streams your videos and music all in from one place.READ MORE›
Google TV was set to make a big splash at next month's Consumer Electronics Show--until it got poor reviews. Here's what consumer electronic giants Sony and Toshiba think of the setbacks.READ MORE›
Monday's here, bringing with it snow, an impending lunar eclipse, imminent holidays, and the week's early tech news in lovely, bite-sized chunks:READ MORE›
Microsoft often tramps along the same footpath that Apple's followed, hoping to cream some money from the market with a minimum of effort, and a new rumor suggests it's trying again--this time with online subscription TV.READ MORE›
Brian Dunn knows what gifts are going to be hot this holiday season. The big ticket items this year will be smartphones, tablets, and motion gaming.READ MORE›
At today's NewTeeVee conference, Google TV product lead Rishi Chandra hedged expectations of the technology becoming an overnight game changer.READ MORE›
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