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Sony Wants Your Scrap Electronics

Sony Wants Your Scrap Electronics

When you purchase a new car these days, a lot of companies offer potential buyers incentives like money back for their old vehicle or other trade-in options. Sony has jumped on the bandwagon and started a new ‘scrapping’ program to try and create added interest in their products, as well as cut down on the amount of TVs and other electronics are left in landfills. Sony is going even further with their new campaign – old items don’t even have to be made by Sony. That’s a pretty sweet deal. Take in any worn out, old, or not working electronic and have cash to use toward a new purchase. Accepted items include…

3DTV: A New Challenger Appears?

3DTV: A New Challenger Appears?

Ever heard of StreamTV? Neither have I. But apparently, unbeknown to you, I, or the rest of the Internet, they’re the leaders in 3DTV technology. Right now on Amazon, you can pre-order StreamTV’s two offerings (though I only suggest pre-ordering one of them… they’re pretty wallet-killing). The first, ‘Stream TV 37-Inch 3D TV with Super BluRay Player, Black’, is four thousand dollars, and touts the following: 37-Inch 3D TV viewing without glasses. Builtin browser, Entertainment Portal, Video conferencing, over 500 FREE Live TV Channels, Download and Stream, 500 GB HDD, 3D Gaming, Software…

Simultaneous TV and Internet Usage Increases, Proves A Point

Simultaneous TV and Internet Usage Increases, Proves A Point

Are you watching TV while surfing the net? Chances are pretty good that you have, and if so, you are not alone. A report by Nielson has revealed that many Americans are doing this at least once a month. Or in other words: media is consuming our lives — that’s hardly a shocking revelation. …

Google Poised to Invade Yet Another Market: Your Living Room

Google Poised to Invade Yet Another Market: Your Living Room

Nobody has their hands in as many industries as Google. Nobody. As early as this summer, we may begin to see GoogleTV – the internet TV joint venture between Google, Sony and Intel – taking over our living rooms. The service would allow internet streaming content to be broadcast on your TV as easily as you can change channels. But that’s obvious. With a set-top box being provided by Sony, a chip by Intel, and Googlemancy by Google, the affair would seem to raise an odd question for the search giant: why so hardware-serious? With Google’s legendary penchant for web-based everything, the answer is almost…

Google, Intel and Sony Team Up for GoogleTV

Google, Intel and Sony Team Up for GoogleTV

Where Microsoft and Apple have failed, Google, those arrogant so-and-so’s, think they can succeed. Today, the New York Times reported the massive search company is teaming up with both Intel and Sony to produce technology to take control of your living room. Details are sketchy so far, and no-one quite knows if ‘GoogleTV’, as the project has been dubbed, will be comprised of a set-top box, a open software platform or something else….

Bling, Bling: See The World’s Most Luxurious TV

Bling, Bling: See The World’s Most Luxurious TV

Got money you’re itching to burn on bling? Got a lot of money? Got more? Then why not take a look at these incredible gem-encrusted TVs designed by Stuart Hughes of Liverpool, England. These aren’t ordinary TVs. They feature award-winning technologies from Metz of Germany and are manufactured by Switzerland’s PrestigeHD. There’s two models in the range right now, topping out at $2.3 million. …

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