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by George Heymann

All You Need Is a Computer Now

by Ruben Corbo

broadbandexpert.com

The Revolution of Computers Taking Over Every Other Technological Device

The computer is the king of electronics. All other forms of entertainment are becoming outdated as computers keep being able to do more. Computers are becoming the focal point of people’s lives. They are no longer just for work and school. Today more people use their computers for entertainment, then they do for their jobs. The computer does things faster, better, and more efficiently than any single device designed specifically for one specific purpose.

Replacing the Radio

The radio was once the focal point of people’s lives. It was where everyone listened to the newest music. People began their days by listening in to their favorite morning talk shows. There was a radio in every home, and you could often see people carrying portable radios with them. You no longer need a radio to enjoy your favorite stations; all you need is a computer.

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Will video on demand services like Netflix make DVDs a thing of the past?

by A. Montaqim

Technology Market

A newly-released SNL Kagan study, The Economics of TV and Film, reveals that 2010 was similar to 2009 in that the domestic box office hit a record high, once again, while the domestic video retail market was continuing its steady decline. Consumers are now opting to sign up for streaming and/or rental services, like Netflix. They are using video on demand (VOD) services more and more, as they discover these services can be cost effective.

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YouTube launches movie rental service with 3,000 titles available in the U.S.

YouTube launches movie rental service with 3,000 titles available in the U.S., Promises expanded movie offerings as well as original premium content in the near future.

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Oscar Backstage Pass for iOS

by George Heymann

techeadlines@gmail.com

Oscar Backstage Pass was an interesting live television experiment by ABC Digital.

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Xfinity app turns your iOS or Android device into TV guide and remote

by George Heymann

techeadlines@gmail.com

If you are a Comcast cable subscriber and have an iOS device like an iPhone, iPad,  iPod Touch or an Android phone, there is a free Xfinity TV app that will turn your device into a guide and remote control for your TV and DVR.

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Netflix marketing VP announces across the board price increases, officially launches streaming video only option.

Jesse Becker Marketing VP for Netflix announced across the board price increases for all Netflix monthly plans, along with officially launching a new $7.99 video steaming only plan. “The price increase will allow us to continue to offer the popular plan choice of unlimited TV episodes and movies streaming instantly along with unlimited DVDs.”

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Ellen Degeneres irks Apple with fake iPhone Ad! [Update Video]

Sorry Ellen, I thought It was funny!

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