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CES 2009Monday Jan 12, 2009
Video Blogger Sarah Austin Delivers Tech News for the College SetOver in the Intel booth at CES last week, we ran in to Sarah Austin who debuted a new Web channel called techku, a 24/7 online broadcast that provides round-the-clock technology news and content. In our interview, Sarah talks about how she got in to video blogging and her plans for techku: Sunday Jan 11, 2009
From Alex Trebek to a NOAA Robot...And Everything in BetweenWe're leaving Las Vegas in a little while but wanted to give you a look some of what we saw on the floor of the 2009 CES. Attendance figures are not yet in, but it is expected to be less than last due to the recession. The International CES is Las Vegas' largest convention of the year.
Saturday Jan 10, 2009
FCC Chairman Says DTV Delay Would Further Confuse Consumers
Martin, who was appointed by Pres. Bush, will likely give up his chairmanship of the FCC when the Obama Administration takes power. Our Twitter coverage of the session is below (with most recent Tweets up top): • Martin gets big thank you from CEA's Gary Shapiro • Martin on mobile TV: it's something I've been urging the broadcasters to participate in. Another benefit of switch from analog to digital. • Martin: "It's not the role of government to tell manufacturers how to build their product." • Rep. Darrell Issa (R) CA in the room. • Martin on FCC under Obama admin: continued innovation will have to change our anti-trust kind of thinking. Jimmy Fallon Hanging Out in the NBCU BoothLess than two months from now Jimmy Fallon becomes the host of NBC's Late Night. But for several weeks he's been doing Web shows on NBC.com. We spotted him in the NBCU booth yesterday just before headed off for a stand-up gig at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. This quick video tour shows about half of the booth which was home to CNBC, as well as reports for NBC Nightly News, the Today show, MSNBC and NBC stations and affiliates. Friday Jan 09, 2009
This is Not Your Father's Associated Press
Don't tell the Associated Press the media is dying. This week at CES, the AP introduced two new partnerships. One with Microsoft Mediaroom which includes two new IPTV applications: AP news ticker widget and AP red carpet events (above) a celebrity news application. The second partnership, with Intel, is a customizable news ticker with content from AP. We talked with the AP's General Manager of mobile and emerging products Jeff Litvack about the new developments, what this new media delivery system means for old media, and about CNN's potential entry into the wire service business. LG Ramps Up HDTV Production with Broadband TVYesterday we showed you Samsung's soon-to-be-released Web enabled HDTVs, well LG Electronics is also debuting what they're calling Broadband TV. We got a sneak peek: Thursday Jan 08, 2009
Yahoo! @ NBCUThat's Yahoo! CEO Jerry Yang (well, his back anyway) in the NBC booth. He had his cell phone clutched to his ear. So if there's any deal news in the next 24 hours, now you know what he was talking about. CNN.com to Partner with Facebook on Inauguration DayDuring a Digital Hollywood panel today, CNN.com executive KC Estenson announced that CNN.com will be partnering with Facebook on inauguration day — a venture that could break records, but could also break the Internet... okay probably not, but record traffic will test the limits. WebNewser caught up with Estenson after the panel. Estenson, who joined the network less than six months ago after seven years at Disney/ABC, explained the Facebook partnernship as well as where CNN.com is headed: More details about the partnership on CNN's Facebook page... How About Watching YouTube on your TV?We stopped by the Samsung booth this afternoon to check out their new TVs enabled with Yahoo! widgets. You can search for a YouTube clip, look through your Flickr account and get an update on the weather, all while watching TV. The Web enabled flat-panel HDTVs are expected to be in stores this Spring. A demo: Tom Hanks Makes Surprise Visit at Sony Presentation
Stringer talked about some of Sony's new developments including Flex, a screen so thin one can squeeze it — and Stringer did. We tweeted much of the event (click here to follow us) that was held at the Venetian/Sands convention center, we're headed now to the LVCC to catch up with CNN.com SVP and GM KC Estenson. • Stringer: Oled tech makes screen so thin it will fold. Flex "could be the e-leader." Squeezes Beyonce video. "Good thing Jay-Z isn't here." • Stringer: Sony Web alarm clock to incorporate music, video, news headlines including, "from my alma mater CBS News." • Stringer: These are certainly challenging times. Our products need to me must-haves at affordable prices. • Stringer about Hanks: "We'll still be friends after the movie." Hanks: "I'm here because you keep writing it into my contract." • Hanks delivers Sony-is-great speech, jokingly, begrudgingly "They write the lines but I tell the truth." PreviouslyCES Isn't the Only Show in Town |
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