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Cutting the Cord?

Consumers are watching more streaming content than ever, and fewer and fewer have TV sets — but are they abandoning cable?

Two recent surveys have come to different conclusions on whether or not American consumers are abandoning cable in favor of Web-based on-demand and streaming media.

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Samsung ups the ante on immersive TV

Samsung unveils the biggest 3D TV yet — at least the biggest we've seen so far this week.

Samsung today unveiled the biggest 3D set to come to market (that's just the Korean market for now) thus far.

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YouTube begins movie rentals

Google gets into the on-demand content fray in a big way with the announcement of YouTube movie rentals.

Following up on a post earlier today by YouTube head Salar Kamangar, the company formally announced the launch of its movie

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Momentum...mobile...and more from the Googleplex

Google I/O developer conference kicks off; cloud music service likely to be announced.

Following yesterday's YouTube announcement, Google should have even more big news today — the Google I/O developer conference kicks off today at noon, with the license-free

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Pink Floyd on the wing, again

Massive Pink Floyd reissue series out in September...set your controls!

Big news from the Pink Floyd camp today (a new site with full info should be relaunching today, so check back over the course of the afternoon).

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Boxee rolls out 1.1 update

The set-top box and one-stop DIY HTPC gets a revamped look, extra features.

We took a look at the Boxee Box (and some of its competitors in the connected-set-top box universe) earlier this week, and today the company announced an OS update (set to roll out over the next few da

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The Cave of Forgotten 3D Dreams

Werner Herzog goes 3D in pursuit of the Paleolithic imagination.

While 3D makes immediate and perfect sense in certain contexts (games, horror), there have been a few dissenters as the revamped medium has slowly taken over big and small screens everywhere.

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Bang & Olufsen's 85-inch plasma: 3D at $1,000 per inch

The 85" BeoVision 4-85 finally gives 3D TV fans a set to aspire to. Start reinforcing your floors now!

Bang & Olufsen's supremely luxurious entry into the 3D market, the updated 85" BeoVision 4-85, made its U.S. debut today.

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Too rich? Nah...but never too thin.

RedMere's active HDMI cables: skinny, cheap — and looking to make things easy.

The folks at Irish cable designers RedMere agree with us (and our longtime contributor Geoffrey Morrison) that there's no real call for avphile HDMI cables — a bit's a bit, and so long as a good portion of the same ones that came outta your gozoutas end up at your desired gozinatas,

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Samsung makes good on 3D glasses promotion

Samsung launches fulfillment site to handle 3D glasses promotion

We'd mentioned last month Samsung's plan to distribute two pairs of 3D glasses free with each 3D TV sold after April 24; turns out there were some glitches in the process of getting consumers their glasses, so if you feel you missed out, go ahead and

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