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Winter Olympics 2010 – Mobile Site by Yahoo!
0Yahoo! has launched a mobile site for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and it looks pretty good.
It’s the place to go when you’re out and about and want up-to-the-minute coverage on this year’s Games. You’ll get access to everything from live results, upcoming events, medal counts, and photos to news, expert commentary, and moreâ€â€all from your phone. We’ve also integrated Olympics into our mobile search results, so you can easily find what you need fast.
The new mobile site is available in English for 13 different countries including Canada and the US, More >
TiVo Looking To Enhance Consumer Experience
0TiVo has let out some information revealing that it will be making a big announcement on March 2. An anonymous tipster claiming to have knowledge about the recent developments in TiVo’s beta program reveals information about the company’s up and coming changes. Amongst the changes are bug fixes for the Series 3. The company is focusing on perfecting the DVR with a few software changes to make the user interface speedy and provide a new high resolution and crisp widescreen elements designed to look appealing on your TV screen. TiVo is also working on trying to add a capacity meter for add-on More >
Samsung’s 3D HDTV Get’s Release Date
0It’s amazing that only last week I was talking to a friend about this, soon 3D tv’s will be available, And here it is following the company’s 2010 Blu-ray player lineup, the first 3D HDTV’s from Samsung are available for pre-order at a few internet retailers. The edge-lit LED and 1.1-inch thin C7000 series hits in 40- 46- and 55-inch sizes, with plenty of other features to go along with their 3D and 2D-to-3D conversion abilities. There’s access to Samsung Apps & Internet@TV, Skype, AllShare DLNA media streaming, and tweaks that promise to automatically adjust picture and sound for More >

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