In a world overrun by talk of tablets and smartphones, news of new televisions has largely been nonexistent. In part, this is due to the fact that many TV manufacturers are trying to break into the tablet scene and also due to the lack of television innovation happening lately. One »
04/15/2012, Brad LarsonCan't get enough of Angry Birds? This fall, when you get stuck on a certain level and throw your phone down in frustration, you will be able to tune in to watch your favorite Angry Birds characters on your TV and other video-capable devices. Rovio Mobile has announced the plan »
04/06/2012, Harriette HalepisWhen a company’s sales aren’t quite as high as originally projected, there are a few routes that company can take to boost profits. Unilateral price fixing is one such route. While this type of price fixing isn’t unheard of, it’s risky nonetheless. Recently, Sony announced that the company would be »
04/02/2012, Jim LewisApple rolled out the newest generation of Apple TV yesterday (available March 16th), but the company also provided an upgrade for those who have the older Apple TV box. The new Apple TV 5.0 has a completely revised interface that some may love and others may well hate. Other than »
03/08/2012, Brad LarsonFor those who truly have it all (and can afford lots more), the Bang & Olufsen BeoVision is the television of the year. The new 65-inch plasma will be hitting high-end store shelves throughout North American (yes, Canada is included too) in just a few short days. Why would you »
02/23/2012, Jim LewisThere’s a new buzzword out there that you may have heard about: Smart TV. That’s right, Smart TV. If you’re thinking “this sounds like smartphone,” you aren’t mistaken. You see, manufacturers (and consumers) want televisions to be smarter. While a TV can’t actually think, televisions can connect to the Internet »
01/05/2012, Jim LewisHow big is your TV? If you have a 50-inch TV, you’re now in the minor leagues. LG has recently announced a brand new 84-inch TV that has decent sound and images. That’s right, 84-inches of pure television bliss. Before you scan this article for availability details, consider whether or »
12/30/2011, Brad Larson