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March 4, 2008
Benjamin J. Higginbotham The first revolution in live television came in 1956 when Ampex introduced the first practical videotape system for television. The long-to-develop film was no longer required and speed to market was greatly increased. From this innovation the ENG news team...





January 9, 2008
Benjamin J. Higginbotham It has become a Technology Evangelist tradition: cover the Sony Reader. I own the Sony Reader PRS500, PRS505, Amazon Kindle and iRex iLiad, so I'm no e-ink newbie. Here we have a quick and frank review of the state of...





January 8, 2008
Benjamin J. Higginbotham Sony's new 11" OLED screen, the FEL1 is now shipping. It's $2,500 USD but it's absolutely amazing. The screen can take a 1080p input but only displays 540p since the pixels are so dense. Don't get tricked by the numbers...





January 10, 2007
Technology Evangelist Team This new box from Sony allows you to stream "all the fun of Internet video, straight to your TV." That is, if "all the fun" is on AOL Video, Yahoo Video, or Sony's Grouper video service. There are no...





May 17, 2006
Ed Kohler

This is a list of web sites and products mentioned during Roald Marth's presentation at Dynatek's 14th Annual User Conference at VisTaTech Center in Livonia, MI:







May 16, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

We recently picked up a Sony SZ series laptop, and since the previous killer laptop on this site was the Fujitsu 4020d I thought it wise to compare the two a bit.







February 16, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Microsoft?「どィび「s Xbox 360 and Sony?「どィび「s Playstation 3 are about more than just games. A lot more. I just recently got my Xbox 360 and have been playing around with some fun stuff involving media downloads. This whole experience makes me think about the future of television.







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