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Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take pictures
High-Tech TV 2007
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For now, there's too little content available to make the box worthwhile
Analyzing and pricing out the components of Apple's new set-top video box reveal uncharacteristically slim profits
A survey shows former mobile TV users outnumber current ones by 19% in Europe as viewers' expectations change
In the battle over next-gen DVDs, the winner may be decided more by price than by which format has the most backers
The prize: dominating the big-screen, high-definition, flat-panel TV market. LCD makers have the advantage, but plasma producers are fighting hard
The new HD set-top box is a delight—once you get it running
Italian broadband baron Silvio Scaglia enters Babelgum into the "networked television" race, with loads of cash to stake on his horse
This year's CES featured a slew of set-top boxes designed to unite the Net and TV, bringing both Web and on-demand shows to the little screen
Sony, Apple, and other heavyweights have introduced new gear for delivering digital content to your screen, and they have competing visions as well as devices
In a bid to stave off commoditization and win over the wider market, they're making the sets easier to use and adding nifty new features
Slide Show: The Best High-Definition Televisions
The brands that ranked highest in customer satisfaction, according to J.D. Power and Associates
See what consumers like about their high definition televisions
Video: HDTV Satisfaction Study
J.D. Power and Associates offers some advice when considering that HDTV purchase
Gadgets galore want to help you connect your PC with your TV, or vice versa, to give you access to any content, anywhere, anytime
Slide Show: Anytime, Anywhere TV
BusinessWeek 's Arik Hesseldahl discusses the new crop of TV add-on devices that are aimed at bringing digital video and audio from the PC to the TV
Sony's gadget wizardry has enabled it to come up with a simple Internet-to-TV bridge, but it will need more content deals to really hook viewers
The South Korean company that made its name in chips is ready to dominate the living room with its all-purpose, flat-screen televisions