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Visitors at the annual MIPTV trade show, 04 april 2006 in Cannes. From the mobile phone to the Internet, portable game stations, the iconic iPod, DVD players, and of course, the television set, a new entertainment everywhere era is dawning for the TV industry. This exciting new future and the new challenges posed by the digital revolution, which is fast releasing TV from its box onto a multitude of new screens gets the annual 'MIPTV featuring MILIA', the audiovisual trade show, off to a sparkling start on Monday 03 April.

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  • Apple chief hints at 'intense interest' in TV

    device in late 2012 or 2013 that has the potential to shake up the cozy television content and distribution industry the way the iPod and iPhone disrupted music and mobile content, but Cook has steered clear of commenting on that issue directly."This is an   Read more »

  • Steve Jobs patents at Smithsonian

    the Smithsonian's collections. It will include a 1985 Apple Macintosh, mouse and keyboard; a 2005 NeXT computer; a 2010 Apple iPod ; and copies of 312 documents.Clough says this is the first in a series of exhibits planned with the patent office. Jobs died   Read more »

  • DC's Madame Tussauds adds Gaga to presidents hall

    the Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas through the end of June.When the figure is unveiled Monday morning, the museum will be giving away an iPod and iTunes gift cards to visitors wearing the top five costumes inspired by Gaga. Fans dressed in Gaga outfits also   Read more »

  • Mel Gibson racial slurs on tape, his accuser says

    years they collaborated on a film about the ancient Jewish hero Judah Maccabee. He also said his 15-year-old son Nick had made an iPod recording of an outburst in Costa Rica, where Eszterhas and his family were guests at Gibson 's estate in December.Responding   Read more »

  • Summary Box: Apple unveils 'new iPad'

    buyers since the older model, the iPad 2, will still be sold. The lack of a new name is consistent with Apple's practices for the iPod . New models have been simply called "iPod."WHAT IT'LL COST YOU: Prices aren't changing from previous models and will start   Read more »

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