TV viewers can use their remote controls to purchase products seen on programs such as Oprah, but TiVo has a lot of company as cable operators and Microsoft are also targeting couch potatoes.
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TV network, satellite operator and Cadbury launch “Queen Bee,” a reality show that will involve teens in the show's content. It is MTV's first attempt at ad-supported iTV.
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CEO Steve Jobs releases details on iTV, now called Apple TV.
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Analysts and attendees react to the newly-renamed “Apple Inc.” and its latest gadgets, aimed at taking over users’ lives.
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Anticipation heats up for possible music-playing mobile phones.
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Forget iPod versus Zune—it’s an iTV on Xbox smackdown for couch supremacy.
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Jordan Greenhall talks about DivX’s hacker roots, YouTube, iTV—and what's wrong with iPods.
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Geeks, get Star Trek and other shows on your Xbox.
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Blu-ray and HD-DVD struggle to take off.
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Apple and Microsoft are ready to battle again--this time for the digital home.
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Red Herring reads the tech blogs so you don’t have to.
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Steve Jobs also shows off new music players, iTunes updates.
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The Red Eye: Can AOL provide the spark for consumer adoption of interactive TV? We think so.
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INTERACTIVE TELEVISION (ITV) GLOSSARY
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Buy side stock picks from Scott Billeadeau, senior analyst at Pacific Century Advisors, Michael Murphy, Publisher of the California Technology Stock Letter, and Timothy Draper, managing partner of Draper Associates.
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