When David Limp bought a new computer, he installed 15 software packages and spent hours hunting down the checkmarks that would have automatically opted him in to spam and a range of unwanted services ...
Advances in technology and the greater adoption of the Internet by consumers have made the phrase "interactive TV" fashionable again. By Carly Mayberry, The Associated Press Advances in technology and ...
When David Limp bought a new computer, he installed 15 software packages and spent hours hunting down the checkmarks that would have automatically opted him in to spam and a range of unwanted services ...
Interactive TV never exploded onto the scene in the way its promoters hoped it would, and the features it once promised — ranging from movie selection to Web-based shopping and games — have been ...
Which technology has been deployed in more homes in the United States: satellite TV or interactive TV? The answer is...interactive TV! Surprised? I'll bet you're shocked. If you listen to the critics, ...
Television has not changed all that much over the years, all things considered, but Netflix had the future of the next step in TV watching in their hands, and they let it slip through their fingers.
Interactive activities rely on internet access at every step. Streaming games, syncing controllers, and loading content all ...
— -- TV watching is no longer a passive experience. Kids can now interact with two of their favorite TV shows, Sesame Street and Nat Geo Wild, when watching them on the Xbox 360 running Kinect.
Interactive TV will be more attractive to shoppers than advertisers for the next several years, Jupiter Media Metrix predicted in a report Thursday. The New York-based market researcher projected that ...
Not long ago, watching TV meant slouching on the couch, remote in hand, flipping through channels. Audiences were glued to their TV set with little say in what they watched or when. Fast forward to ...
In 1953, children could interact with the “Winky Dink and You” program by drawing on a piece of clear plastic affixed to the TV screen. Kids would be asked to draw items on the screen that would help ...