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Google to Power AOL Search for the Next 5 Years
(Mashable)
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 10:56:48 GMT
Mashable - Google and AOL have signed a deal that extends the search and advertising partnership between the two companies for another five years. The agreement also includes mobile search and adds a content sharing partnership with YouTube.
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Samsung HMX-T10 Camcorder: Full HD with Comfort-Tilted Lens
(Digital Trends)
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 10:52:30 GMT
Digital Trends - Samsung Digital Imaging has announced its new HMX-T10 high-definition camcorder, which aims to put high-definition video shooting comfortably in consumers’ hands: the camcorder’s lens features a 20-degree tile so users can hold the unit more naturally while shooting video.
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Google and AOL Ink Five-Year Search Deal
(Digital Trends)
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:54:20 GMT
Digital Trends - Internet giant Google and struggling online portal AOL have announced a new five-year deal that will see Google continue to provide search results for AOL’s network of content and services; however, the new deal will be expanded to include mobile search capabilities and YouTube.
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New Apple TV: Living Room as Tech Battleground
(PC World)
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Wed, 01 Sep 2010 23:20:00 GMT
PC World - Today’s unveiling of a smaller, cheaper Apple TV set-top box is the latest in a long line of tech industry efforts to conquer the living room. Recent reports and rumors have Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Sony all developing low-cost entertainment devices that would stream entertainment bits—movies, TV shows, music, photos, and so on—from the Internet to your HDTV.
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Netgear Announces NeoTV HD Media Players
(Digital Trends)
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Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:20:28 GMT
Digital Trends - Networking gear maker Netgear is aiming to tap into all the digital media content folks have stashed on computers and devices around their homes and bring it to the living room HDTV with its new NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD media players. The devices are designed to easily enable people to tap into movies, photos, and music on their personal digital media collections via a home network, and bring them out to the the HDTV and home theater system with no muss or fuss. Plus, the units support a wide range of codecs and file formats, and sport USB media and have media card inputs for bringing media directly to the HDTV.
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