3-D TV Gets Touchy UI, but Brits Not Interested in 3-D Tech at All

Bad news for the burgeoning 3-D industry: Only 2% of British consumers want to buy a 3-D TV, according to a new survey . Could a "touchable" 3-D user interface help the technology's appeal? Of 4,200 British consumers interviewed for a Deloitte study, only 89 said they were thinking of spending on a 3-D HDTV set in the next year. Even splitting out the older age groups (who may be less enthused ...

Video: Super Bowl: High-Tech Home Viewing (CBS News)

Behindthebuy.com's senior editor David Gregg spoke to Harry Smith about the latest high-tech home viewing toys to prepare for the Super Bowl 44 including a Panasonic Plasma HDTV and an XM Skydock.

Lessons Learned From Tech Adoption Curves (MultiChannel News)

Since 2000, DVR adoption has grown from sub 1% to nearly 40%, HDTV sets are in about half of U.S. households from less than 1% and broadband has risen from 1% of homes to about 68% of them, researcher Bruce Leichtman noted, drawing lessons from the growth curves.

Tech Thoughts Daily Net News – August 19, 2009 « Bill Mullins …

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Tech Thoughts Daily Net News – August 20, 2009

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