It’s Official: YouTube Gets Hulufied (via FriendFeed)

April 16th, 2009
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"YouTube now has a new “Shows” tab in their navigation bar, that comes complete with programming from networks like CBS, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, and Current." – Alan Cheslow

Americans Believe in Green Consumer Electronics (via FriendFeed)

April 16th, 2009
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"Americans' preferences for eco-friendly products have not waned, in spite of facing tighter budgets and less discretionary income. In fact, consumers are three times more likely to pay more upfront for a product that will save them money on electricity bills in the long run, according to a new survey conducted by GfK Roper on behalf of Sharp Electronics Corporation." – Alan Cheslow

Integration of nomadic devices with automotive user interfaces (via Google Reader)

April 16th, 2009

Towards automatic personalization of device controls (via Google Reader)

April 16th, 2009

A life log collector integrated with a remote-controller for enabling user centric services (via Google Reader)

April 16th, 2009

TV program recommendation for groups based on muldimensional TV-anytime classifications (via Google Reader)

April 16th, 2009

Sharing conditional access modules through the home network for pay TV access (via Google Reader)

April 16th, 2009

A smart universal remote control based on audio-visual device virtualization (via Google Reader)

April 16th, 2009

TG Daily – Verizon Business Study finds organized crime is to blame for security breaches (via FriendFeed)

April 16th, 2009
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"Verizon Business has released a report which claims that organized crime is actually responsible for the majority of increasing corporate electronic records breaches. There were 285 million security breaches last year, which was more than the total number of record breaches that had occurred in the past four years combined." – Alan Cheslow

Intel to ship Larrabee graphics chip in early 2010 (via FriendFeed)

April 16th, 2009
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"The highly-anticipated Larrabee graphics processing unit (GPU) will be the first Intel has created for add-on graphics cards that users buy separately and plug into the slots of their desktop computers. Intel has been coy about how many processor cores Larrabee will have. Nvidia and ATI's most powerful GPUs have hundreds of cores. Larrabee is unlikely to have as many, since it is based on the more powerful x86 processor, the same that is used in CPUs." – Alan Cheslow


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