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Internet TV sales up

internet tv sales up

By David Goldman, staff writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The lengthy-promised and never delivered concept of bringing the Web to the living room is finally here.

Sort of.

Web-connected TVs made up 21% of all television sales in 2010, according to a recently released report by NPD Group’s DisplaySearch. Sales are expected to far more than double by 2014.

The only dilemma is hardly anybody is making use of them to surf the World wide web. Just 45% of those who say they have an Web-connected TV use that feature, DisplaySearch found.

“It’s not… Continue reading

Internet TV sales up – but no one uses it

internet tv sales up but no one uses it

By David Goldman, staff writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The lengthy-promised and never delivered concept of bringing the World wide web to the living room is finally here.

Sort of.

World wide web-connected TVs made up 21% of all television sales in 2010, according to a recently released report by NPD Group’s DisplaySearch. Sales are expected to much more than double by 2014.

The only dilemma is hardly anybody is making use of them to surf the Net. Just 45% of those who say they have an World wide web-connected TV use that feature,… Continue reading

Apple, Mobile Services Top McAfee’s 2011 Threat Predictions (PC Magazine)

apple mobile services top mcafees 2011 threat predictions pc magazine

Tech enthusiasts have a number of new products to look forward to next yr, but what about security concerns? McAfee on Tuesday launched its checklist of threat predictions for 2011 and it highlighted issues like URL shorteners, place-based solutions, Apple goods, and World wide web Tv.

“We’ve observed substantial progress in device and social network adoption, putting a bulls-eye on the platforms and solutions customers are embracing the most,” Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs, mentioned in a statement. “These platforms and solutions have grow to be extremely well-known in a quick volume of time, and we’re already… Continue reading

Will A Monetized Video Game Review Blog Fall Under “fair Use”?

will a monetized video game review blog fall under fair use

Hi, I’m planning on starting a video game blog in which I would review, preview an post basic info on games, products, events and things like news in the gaming community.
Now my question is: since I am using this for review preview and comment, would this fall under the “fair use” doctrine even if I were to use google adsense and affiliate marketing?
As long as I only show images that are not in original size or are scanned from the actual product and write my own information, would this be protected under fair use or the “de minimis rule”?

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