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Here are our observations about the top trends at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. We spent five days there checking out the gadgets, parties, and press conferences. Check out how well these trends match up against our predictions from before the show.

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3-D TV in the home
. Some years, it’s hard to figure out the trends at CES. This year, it was easy because every big company talked about viewing 3-D movies, TV shows and games in the living room. Blame it on Avatar. The advocates include LG Electronics, Toshiba, Samsung, Sharp, Panasonic, Sony, Intel, and Nvidia. Some of the companies gave 30 percent of their press conference airtime to 3-D. Nvidia had the best 3-D viewable images (as far as we saw) on a racing game. That’s because personal computers can use the best dedicated 3-D graphics hardware, making for more realism. Both Panasonic and Samsung unveiled a whole ecosystem of products from glasses to 3-D ready TVs.

Last year, the 3-D craze was just getting started. But the billion-dollar box office revenues of Avatar made made all of the difference. The movie’s 3-D experience is truly immersive, not formulaic. Another 50 3-D movies will be released in 2010. Movie theaters love them because they give people a reason to come to the theater, and because they can’t be pirated. But TV vendors love it because it will give consumers a reason to go back to stores, even after they’ve already bought their high-definition screens.

As good as this sounds, we’re not sure it’s going to be as big as HD TV itself. There are still lots of skeptics out there who won’t watch in 3-D because it gives them a headache. They’re not likely to pay extra for it. And it could be some time still before all of the 3-D ecosystem — with content, cameras, TVs, and glasses — are available in a lot of homes. We don’t expect every movie to be as good as Avatar, either. Samsung and Sharp may be able to boost the market some because they have technologies that can convert 2-D programs to 3-D on the fly. But 3-D is at least off to a good start in 2010 and it will trickle down from the theaters to homes in due time.

Tablets by the dozen. Apple is expected to launch a tablet computer at the end of the month. But everyone at CES wanted to show off their own cool designs first so that they won’t look like copycats. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer showed off three tablets in his keynote, including Hewlett-Packard’s tablet. But HP was very light on details, perhaps because it wants to wait to see what Apple launches. Most tablet makers would be wise to do the same. But the foundations were all there at CES: touchscreens, swipe controls, content such as eBooks, and chips from companies such as Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom and Marvell. Tablets have been around for a while, but the new ones should be much more responsive to touch commands. Of all of those who have models in the works, HP will likely be the best challenger to Apple, says Richard Doherty, analyst at the Envisioneering Group. That’s because HP has decades of experience with touchscreens, has a lot of TouchSmart computers already in the market, and has a big collection of touchscreen patents as well. We only wish we saw more of it in action.

New devices may bring e-books to the masses. It looks like both device-makers and publishers are expecting books to be a major part of the content on those tablets. After all, Microsoft’s Ballmer showed off the HP tablet’s touchscreen by accessing an Amazon Kindle application and flipping through a few pages of the bestselling novel Twilight. Meanwhile, Plastic Logic launched its Que e-book reader, which is one of the most impressive-looking devices in its market (it had better be, since the device is also substantially more expensive than Amazon’s Kindle).

With these devices, not to mention Apple set to announce its all-but-official tablet/e-book reader later this month, readers’ embrace of e-books as a complement or even replacement for physical books may ramp up dramatically in the next year. As that happens, the question is whether e-book readers can compete against fully-fledged tablets. Are the reader manufacturers in trouble? Will they have to make their devices more tablet-like to compete?

Oh, and the shift may not be limited traditional books — a startup called Graphic.ly, which was also demonstrated on-stage at Ballmer’s keynote, is developing a digital comic book reader and store.

Netbooks are getting more and more attractive. These machines make perfect sense with their smaller screens, low prices, and sole purpose of cruising the web. But the first generation of netbooks that came out about 18 months ago had return rates as high as 40 percent. They didn’t play games, choked on a lot of web sites, and were generally a lousy consumer experience. Despite that, netbooks are selling in the tens of millions and there were dozens of new models at the show. Now, with the newest generation of low-power technology, the category is no longer just a bunch of hype. The machines can live up to their billing. The latest Intel Atom chips give these 0 or so machines a lot of oomph to do tasks that once required full laptops. Toshiba’s new Toshiba Mini NB 350 has an 11 hour battery life. HP’s new Mini 5102 netbook has a touchscreen. About 33 million netbooks sold in 2009, and that should grow 20 percent in 2010, according to market researcher DisplaySearch. The category will get competition from smartbooks, which are hybrids of smart phones and netbooks, and perhaps e-book readers and tablets as well.

Everyone’s jumping on the app store band wagon, and they’re bringing plenty of devices. After Apple found big success with its iPhone/iPod Touch App Store, other smartphone makers followed suit. Now the model is moving to other devices, particularly those netbooks we mentioned. Intel announced AppUp, which netbook makers can customize to offer their own stores to customers. Samsung announced its store too, which appears to use AppUp technology. Netbooks seem like the obvious next step for this model, since they sit between the sophistication of a normal laptop and a smartphone. At the same time, you could see this as a blow for native apps over the “net” part of netbooks, since netbooks are supposed to be all about accessing the web, not downloading applications. Google has been the most vocal about this, declaring that “all apps are web apps” in its forthcoming netbook operating system, Chrome OS.

The vision isn’t limited to netbooks, but encompasses TVs, PCs, and other devices too. Samsung, in particular, promoted its apps’ cross-device capabilities. It’s not about TV apps, or phone apps. It’s about apps that work across all devices, storing your activity so that your behavior on one device carries over the others. As companies release new gadgets (see the tablet trend above) and old devices get web connected (see the TV trend below), these kinds of cross-device features will become more crucial.

New user interfaces abound. Ever since the iPhone and the Nintendo Wii debuted, the tech industry has been experimenting with new ways to control devices. Touchscreens have infiltrated lots of products, from Microsoft’s pricey Surface tables to everyday cell phones. At the show, Motorola debuted its Backflip phone with a touch surface in the back of a phone, allowing you to control the screen without obstructing your view of it. The iPhone’s accelerometers introduced the intuitive shake or tilt functions that add more nuance to your controls. Synaptics, meanwhile, showed what is possible by combining touch with other controls in its and Fuse and Scrybe demos. This should be quite useful for future phones and tablets.

Gesture controls are also taking a leap forward. Microsoft said it would launch Project Natal, which has camera-based sensors that can detect your full body movements, for the Xbox 360 in the fall of 2010. Sony was strangely silent about its rival technology debuting this spring. But companies such as GestureTek, Canesta and others showed off their own technologies for controlling TVs or other gear with gestures. It remains to be seen how well users will warm to these new control schemes, and how soon software takes advantage of it.

Mobile TV gets competitive. Qualcomm has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into its FloTV business. The company has acquired the spectrum it needs to broadcast mobile digital TV programming wirelessly to cell phones (including the iPhone) and its own FloTV handheld player. But now it has some competition from the Open Mobile Video Coaltion, which has passed a Mobile Digital TV standard. New devices based on the standard were shown at CES, but the battery life and usefulness are still lacking. While Qualcomm has a national network with a wide variety of programming, the Open Mobile group can so far only produce local digital TV programming in 30 cities. The Open Mobile group offers the service for free, while Qualcomm charges a subscription. Unlike the other trends, this one is still emerging and was evident in just a handful of booths. Like digital TV, it may take a long time to evolve. But consumers will probably watch TV on their handhelds, when it comes in crystal clear video and has enough content. A proof point is Telegent, whose chips provide analog TV programming for cell phones around the world. Telegent is lining up an initial public offering on the strength of its international business. If analog TV can take off, then it probably means there will be demand for mobile digital TV.

Cars get smarter. Ford has seen a great deal of success with its Sync voice-controlled car electronics system. In surveys, 32 percent of buyers said Sync was important or critical in their decisions to buy a Ford vehicle. Ford hit its target of selling a million vehicles with Sync last May. About 81 percent of customers are satisfied with Sync and 77 percent would recommend it. This week, Ford said that developers can create apps that can run on Sync, it will give users 3G or Wi-Fi access inside the car, and it has redesigned its dashboard to be electronics friendly. You can plug in your iPods, phones, memory cards and other devices into the deck.

Not every car is going to be so connected in the future. But Ford’s moves show that the car companies are finally moving to an annual cycle for driving new technology into their vehicles, instead of the usual five years. It’s also heartening to hear that we’re not all heading for a big pile-up. Ford says that Sync lets drivers choose a new song with voice commands in 4.9 seconds, while it takes 30 seconds without it. The company is trying to minimize distractions for the driver even as it adds more stuff for you to do while you’re driving. Ford was just one example of myriad other car-related announcements at CES.

Connected TVs catch on. Web-connected TVs are now proliferating through the model line-ups of consumer electronics companies. Last year, Yahoo launched its Widget Engine to enable TVs to display web sites on a TV using a remote control. Samsung, LG, Toshiba and Sony have all shipped TVs with the Widget Engine. In 2009, sales of web-connected TVs rose 830 percent from a small base, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. This year, growth is expected to be about 129 percent, and Yahoo expects its Widget Engine will be on millions of TVs. That gives the TVs access to thousands of web sites, ranging from Netflix to Pandora. Samsung, which says it captured 75 percent of the connected-TV market in 2009, is adding an app store so that users will have more choice about what they can access via the connected TVs.

Green tech gadgets get real. Green technology is moving from the sounds good, lip-service stage to real products. The big consumer electronics companies halted their arms race of making bigger and bigger flat-panel displays (although there was an 84-inch TV on display in LG’s booth). Instead, they talked up the better energy efficiency of LED TVs and thinner sizes. Hewlett-Packard got rid of some toxic chemicals in its PCs and has switched to entirely degradeable packaging. About 20 companies displayed their wares in a green tech zone on the show floor. And most big TV makers had flat-panel displays in their booths with wattage data.

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It seems that nowadays you cannot turn on your television or go to the movie theater without being inundated with another vampire show or movie. The early nineties saw the release of the cult hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which was followed by a spinoff show on the now defunct WB network. Once the popularity of that onetime hit wore off, it seemed that the vampire genre was no longer en vogue. It was only in recent years with the epic success of the Twilight series that there seemed to be a sudden revival of vampire related entertainment. The Twilight books have now produced two hugely successful films, with several more already in the making. These movies have made sudden stars out of the young cast, and have teenage girls all over the world eager to soak up the next in the installment.

Any subscriber to satellite tv can tell you that there is now an overwhelming amount of vampire related entertainment available. It is difficult to flip the channel without coming across yet another show trying to ride the wave of Twilight’s success. Most of these shows are poorly made and are simply trying to woo an audience that has time and again proven to be a cash cow. There is one exception in this genre, however, and it is fair to say that it surpasses even Twilight in the vampire genre. In fact, it surpasses most show on television in terms of entertainment, depth and cutting social commentary. HBO’s True Blood is essentially Twilight for a much, much more mature audience. Simply put, this is not your little sister’s vampire drama. While Twilight preaches an often obvious message of chastity, True Blood features scenes so graphic, they’re even shocking for HBO.

True Blood takes place in modern day Louisiana, set against the backdrop of a society in which vampires have recently come out of hiding and revealed themselves to the rest of the world. These, however, are not the vampire’s of Dracula lore. They are attractive and well dressed, living in mansions with HD flat screen televisions and driving expensive sports cars. They are also, however, often blood thirsty and aggressive. The show’s creators do not hold back when depicting often horrific scenes of vampires sucking humans dry and leaving them for dead. It is gory and edgy, and frankly addictive.

Of course, it would not be the show that it is if there wasn’t a deeper social commentary taking place. Much of the show depicts that fight between vampires and their sympathizers, and those that want them to be “back in the closet.” This underlying tension is a unique way of depicting the fight for gay rights in America, and many in the gay community have latched onto the show as a champion for equality. There is also a veiled discussion of race occurring as well, as the show takes place in the deep south, a place that is still haunted by hints of racism. In the end, the vampires represent just about any marginalized group looking for a legitimate place in society, and watching this commentary occur against such an unusual premise is what makes the show so groundbreaking.

If you haven’t had the chance to catch True Blood, start from the first season and you’re sure to get hooked. Just grab the dvds, flip on your high definition television and get ready to be blown away.

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It’s the weekend, where are you? Are you at home watching NFL football on Sunday? Or are you cooking burgers on the grill before the big college showdown on Saturday. Whatever your preference, you want the best coverage with great picture every time. The decision between cable and satellite coverage has never been tougher, but there are some clear comparisons that can be made between the two. Especially for sports fans!

By:
Oswald Melmanl

Technology>
Cable and Satellite TVl
Apr 18, 2010

Making Sense of Cable and Satellite TV Specials

Years ago, cable TV was more or less the only option when it came to national home entertainment services that went beyond sparse local programming. In order to get more than two or three local broadcast channels, you pretty much had no other option than signing up for cable. Back in the day, satellite dishes were so big that they were not really practical for anyone who did not live in the middle of nowhere.

By:
Oswald Melmanl

Technology>
Cable and Satellite TVl
Aug 18, 2010

Watch Psych Online To See Intelligently Clever Shawn and his Accomplishments

A creation of Steve Franks, Psych is a detective comedy-drama series that revolves around a novice sleuth Shawn Spencer. The television series begins with a flashback wherein Henry Spencer, father of Shawn wishes to see his son following his footsteps to turn out to be a law enforcement officer.

By:
rainl

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

Watch Naruto episodes to See the Best in Anime Ninja

The Japanese Ninja stories have always fascinated the people the world over. The mysteries of the ninjas are also something that the children have grown to like and love. This is the reason why there are many comic books and cartoons based on the characters and legends of the ninjas.

By:
nairal

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

Download Top Gear To Get the Latest in the Automobile Sector

There have been many shows on television which have been based on the latest technological information. Some of the technological fields are quite dynamic and also have an immediate impact on the general public; therefore it becomes necessary to keep them on the information slate so as to make them more understandable to the common man.

By:
nairal

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

One wants to be in the other wants to be out!

A 52-episoder (13 couples) series starts January 10th, 2011, every Monday – Thursday at 7pm and would be hosted by the suave Pravesh Rana.

By:
Atull

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

The Rising Popularity Of 3D TV

Get an insight into the whys and hows of popularity of 3DTv.

By:
Antonio Bristowl

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

Adult content of DISH Network: Perfect for festive bash

Plunge into different kinds of New Year celebration with adult programs of DISH Network. Channels like Real TV, PlayBoy, Juicy TV and more will bring the hot and naughty programming content so as to enhance your nightly romance more exciting and joyful.

By:
Michael Williaml

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

Enjoy Your Holiday Season with Portuguese Programs on DISH Network

With DISH Network all the Portuguese residents of the United States can have the advantage of viewing all the exclusive programs in original Portuguese language that have all the touch of love and warmth of your native land. Viewers can select packages at reasonable price also.

By:
Michael Williaml

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

Now Experience 3D Viewing In Your Living Room

Now enjoy 3D movies at home. No need to go to IMAX because 3D movies have finally hit the market.

By:
Antonio Bristowl

Arts & Entertainment>
Televisionl
Dec 29, 2010

Home Security in the Border State of Texas

Texas offers residents a comfortable climate and its metropolitan areas are always full of cultural events to enjoy. The state also possesses one of the longest extensions of the country’s border. People are constantly coming and going, which increases anonymity in cities and small towns alike. Residents are therefore taking an essential step and putting in home alarm systems. The following are five of the basic components to be evaluated when picking which model to install.

By:
Oswald Melmanl

Home Improvement>
Home Securityl
Dec 29, 2010

The Latest Winners in Honolulu and Los Angeles 4G Plans

There are always winners and losers when it comes to tech services, and the 4G network in Honolulu and Los Angeles has brought in its fair share. The people who got their devices in working order quickly and got their plans going are definitely standing in the winners’ circle. As for the losers, you can certainly include the people who hesitated and got left behind while the competition moved forward with ease.

By:
Oswald Melmanl
Internetl
Dec 29, 2010

WiMax for the Baltimore Orioles Lover

Turn down any street near Camden Yards in downtown Baltimore and you’re almost certain to bump into fans clad in the trademark orange and black colors of the local baseball team, the Orioles. The team has built up a steady fan base over the years, with committed players such as Cal Ripkin Jr. showing their love and support for the game with season after season of continuous play.

By:
Oswald Melmanl
Internetl
Dec 29, 2010

Las Vegas Grows and Changes with 4g Wireless

Putting a luxury resort scene in the middle of an out of the way desert might not sound like a great business scheme to many people today, if it were to be pitched, but somehow it has just seemed to work for Las Vegas. The idea of being isolated and far away from the rest of the world, without paying the prices to fly to some remote island, seems to appeal to the mid to high class traveler that just wants a weekend away.

By:
Oswald Melmanl

Technology>
Communicationl
Dec 28, 2010

Keep Track of Your Nutrition with Wireless Internet

Americans are more concerned with the nutrition of their food than ever. It seems like not a day goes by that you do not turn on the television, flip on the radio, or log onto wireless Internet without hearing about the latest health crisis to sweep our nation, be it an e. coli outbreak or another tragic consequence of the ever-growing obesity crisis. What can an individual do to try to protect him or herself and his or her family what appears to be a nation that continues to grow sicker?

By:
Oswald Melmanl

Health>
Nutritionl
Dec 28, 2010

Hopeful Companies Turn to 4G

Taking the cyber superhighway to reach friends and family from your portable electronic device bears numerous hidden advantages for your company as well. You’ve long known that without high-speed Internet, you’re just as good disqualifying yourself from the competition. This simple fact has been established as the fastest growing companies demonstrate their might by effectively creating an enormous presence on the Internet.

By:
Oswald Melmanl
Businessl
Dec 28, 2010

Freelancing on the Go: WiMax and a Portable Connection

In a somewhat uncertain economy, finding proper work can sometimes be difficult. And everyone who has tried to go the conventional route of heading into an office and working a 40-hour week knows that options where that is the norm are quickly becoming harder to come by. Thus, for those who are enterprising and crafty, it often makes a lot more sense to look outside of the typical realm of work and instead figure out a different means towards making a living.

By:
Oswald Melmanl

Business>
Small Businessl
Dec 28, 2010

Five Ways to Beat Holiday Travel Woes with WiMax

While the holidays are a time to get in touch with family and see loved ones, they are also a time of increasing stress. And whether this stress is due to the fact that costs of presents are high with pay lower than ever before or countless hours trapped in airports, sometimes it’s difficult to not let the holiday spirit be removed entirely before a plane even touches down in one’s hometown.

By:
Oswald Melmanl
Internetl
Dec 28, 2010

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