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Emily Sanderson's Articles in Technology

  • Transition to New TV Technology Has Perils
    There are a lot of advantages to digital TV. That's why the US Congress has mandated that all over the air TV signals will be in digital TV format by February 17, 2009.
  • Origami - Microsoft's Answer to IPOD Technology
    Origami is a combination of advanced media and computer technology that avails both laptop and portable media player abilities and has the potential to become quite a unique option for consumers with its slim, small, notebook appearance - without an accompanying keyboard.
  • Sony Works To Minimize Environmental Impact of Technology
    As much as American's love their electronics, the manufacture, use, and disposal of electronic devices all represent hazards to the environment and

    ultimately to human health.
  • Echostar Pushes HD DVR Technology
    One of the really fascinating things about TV technology these days is the variety of different directions that technological developments can come from. A good example of this can be seen in the technology that TV service providers build into their set top boxes.
  • New Technology May Represent Change of Fortune for Cable TV Industry
    It used to be that cable TV was the technology of choice for getting TV programming. This was true even with the early availability of satellite TV, but satellite TV at the time was too expensive for most people to afford, and even those who could afford it still had to contend with the massive satellite dishes that the technology of the time required.
  • Upconversion Technology Provides HDTV Owners With Alternatives
    HDTV owners are faced with a very real challenge when it comes to figuring out what to watch on their new High Def sets. After all, with only a handful of HDTV channels available from most service providers and the fact that the high def DVD format war is still very much undecided, it can be pretty difficult to figure out where to get a decent amount of high def programming.
  • Impressive Technology Included In New HD-DVD Player
    An electronics company, Onkyo, is planning to introduce an HD-DVD player which, with a price tag of nine hundred dollars, actually costs significantly more than most of today's current Blu-ray players.
  • Technology Blurs Lines Between TV and Computers
    In the future, the home entertainment center will probably be replaced by more of a home information center. The home information center would blend access to information and entertainment in such a way as to make it possible to access movies, listen to music, make video phone calls or normal phone calls, play video games, surf the Internet, enjoy virtual reality, read and answer email, and utilize a variety of productivity software programs all from the same room in your home.
  • Time Warner Takes Care of Internet, TV and Phone
    If you sign up for services from Time Warner Cable in , you’re actually getting a lot more than just cable TV!
  • Trust Comcast To Take Care Of The Details
    Shopping for an Internet service provider that can meet your needs can be a challenge. This is all the more true if you know what you need, but don't have the technical knowledge to sort out all of the options.
  • Video On Demand Technology Becomes More Of A Reality Every Day
    Video on demand technology is something that we're sure to see more of in the years and decades to come.
  • DSL From Verizon Brings The Information Age Home
    We live in the information age, which means that any family in that doesn't have a high speed Internet connection at home is at serious risk of being left behind in a world that's becoming more and more digital.
  • Dual Format High Def DVD Players Allow Consumers To Enjoy Benefits Of Technology
    There's a revolutionary new development in the format war between the HD-DVD and Blu-ray high definition DVD formats! Samsung is releasing a high definition DVD player that can play discs in both of these warring formats.
  • Computer Technology Merging With TV Technology More All The Time
    Over the past decade, there has been a phenomenal amount of crossover between computer technology

    and TV technology. This is especially surprising given the fact that most Americans have largely

    rejected the idea of a living room computer.

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