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NTT DoCoMo has announced the Sharp Aquos SH905iTV is being added to their handset collection. The SH905iTV is the first cellphone to support Dolby Mo read more »

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IPTV is not yet available for a wide range of users, as the costs of such technology are still high. The Internet Protocol Television, which is what the acronym stands for, is a TV service offered via an Internet network, usually one that is broadband supported. The cost of broadband itself is high enough to determine 35% of the Americans to keep on using the good ol' dial-up, so IPTV looks even more exotic.

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ESPN presents a highly anticipated match between two accomplished warriors of the ring when Light Middleweight: Dave Saunders vs Omar Henry is presented live Friday December 19 2009 from the Beeghly Center,
Youngstown, Ohio, USA.Light Middleweight BOXING team will be ringside
for the event, which will be presented in HDTV .you can also Watch this
super match live online on LIVE SPORTS TV.




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As we look toward the future of news, it's clear that many huge, national news brands are here to stick around. But what about local news? Local newspapers, radio stations, and TV
affiliates are the ones that could be most easily disrupted by changes
in technology and advertising. What replaces them as they go away?




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