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Maxim Wednesday announced plans to offer free video programming on-demand to Internet users via MSN's video streaming service. ...
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The dialogue on The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's subway system could go from "Do you mind if I sit down?" to "Do you mind if I change the channel," as the Boston public transit agency is considering a plan that would put TV consoles on the trains and station platforms. ...
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As of right now, there are 10 million homes watching high-definition TV programming on a HDTV sets with an additional 5.5 million households expected to join them by the end of 2005, a study by market researcher In-Stat reported Wednesday. ...
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