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Nintendo's TVii a replacement for the remote
AP Business WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Nintendo is switching on a television service that transforms the tablet-like controller for its new Wii U game console into a remote that changes the channel on your TV and puts programs from the Internet just a few finger taps...Tags: The Walking Dead (tv program), Media Industry, Google Inc., Hulu, AMC (tv network)
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Nintendo's Wii U enters online TV arena
Mario wants to be king of the living room. Video game giant Nintendo Co. on Thursday will launch a software update for its new Wii U console -- the first step in the company's attempt to become the hub for all video watching whether it's airing live,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hulu, New Products, Blu-ray Discs, Amazon.com Inc.
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'Survivor' Recap: Gouge My Eyes Out
WDBJ7 BloggerAbi is a humble one after Tribal Council. The group spared her to vote out the immunity threat, Carter. She thanks everyone for keeping her. Lisa still wants to keep beatable people around so she can win the million easier. Skupin points out to Abi...Tags: Coughing, Politics, Elections
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Huell Howser quietly retires from public TV's 'California's Gold'
He was so good at talking to people on TV that "The Simpsons" gently mocked his folksy, aw-shucks demeanor. But now it looks as if Huell Howser intends to fade away without comment. Howser, the white-maned public TV host with the Southern accent who's...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Television Industry, Norman Lear, Matt Groening, The Simpsons (tv program)
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The 'Check, Please!' effect
Popular WTTW-Ch. 11 restaurant show "Check, Please!" is among the most successful locally produced series in Chicago television and an oasis of public television reasonableness in an otherwise frenetic restaurant scene. The series begins its 12th season...Tags: Barack Obama, Wrigleyville, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Barry Manilow
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Connecticut's Sushi Renaissance: Where to Get Great Sushi Around Hartford & New Haven
Connecticut is experiencing a Japanese renaissance. That's easy to see in greater Hartford, where a Hibachi restaurant just moved into Prospect Plaza, Umi in Blue Back Square has brought conveyor belt sushi to the region, and the line at Ichiban was...
Tags: Restaurants, China Earthquake (2010), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Dining and Drinking
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Kevin Hunt: iLunar Sound-In-Round, Paradigm Speaker System Developed With Apple Among Fall Highlights
The Hartford CourantTime for a little fall window-shopping, a quickie preview of what might tempt the serious gift-buyer in the next couple of months. Paradigm Millenia CT 2.1 System and AERA Radio: The Canadian speaker company developed the Millenia CT (for "Compact...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Science and Technology, Satellite and Cable Service, Euthanasia
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Sun ignores Formula One racing
It's good to see your newspaper is finally devoting part of the sports section full time to covering auto racing. But while there was coverage of the Indy 500 and stock cars, where was the coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix? If I just read your paper, I...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Open-Wheel Racing, Monaco, Indianapolis 500, Auto Racing
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'The Bachelorette' recap: In romantic Bermuda, Emily dreams of babies
Ah, finally. "The Bachelorette" finally left North Carolina behind this week to embark upon her international travels. At last, I sighed, the show's narrative might actually begin to revolve around something other than Emily and her status as a single...
Tags: Superman (fictional character), Charity, Television Industry, Gerard Butler, Dolly Parton
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Commercial-skipping technology: Too easy to be legal?
Change of SubjectFrom the LA Times: Satellite TV provider Dish Network's new ad-skipping feature, AutoHop, enables subscribers to black out ads on programs they've saved on their digital video recorders. When activated, AutoHop turns the screen dark when a commercial... -
There's little privacy in a digital world
During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone.
But the iPhone is paying attention to him.
As he traverses the 30-mile circuit around Seal Beach, Hartman's iPhone knows precisely where he is at every moment,...Tags: Apple Inc., Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Google Inc., Germany
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Busy Philipps, Melody Derloshon bring 'Cougar Town' tour to Chicago
RedEyeThe rogue marketing campaign to bring ABC's "Cougar Town" back to TV came to Chicago Saturday, and star Busy Philipps was ready to party. "The cast will tell you that I’m the most not like my character," the Oak Park native told the crowd of...Tags: Concerts, Music, Ian Gomez, Edwin Hodge, Skype
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