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Smart TV - also known as internet-connected TV - has more promise.
CES 2012: what to expect from consumer electronics in Las Vegas 2012
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Analysts and investors hailed the move: the ability to access contacts, calendars, music, messages, photos and apps across any number of internet-connected devices marked a new era for the consumer experience of the cloud.
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Hacking the internet-connected monitoring and control systems in newer elevators could effectively deny physical access to many large office towers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar 2010
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A: The system provides consumers with access to the digital media from any internet-connected device while enforcing the intended uses by the copyright owners.
LaLa and DRM 2009
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Hacking the internet-connected monitoring and control systems in newer elevators could effectively deny physical access to many large office towers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar 2010
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- You have access to a celestial jukebox from any internet-connected computer (er, not sure if it works outside the U.S., but okay, great for us Americans).
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Perhaps this stream of consciousness could indeed result in exactly the sort of savings that will allow the BBC to live within its means, absorb the World Service, and run pell mell into the future with news apps that work on television other than the "internet-connected" kind made by Samsung.
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Hover expectantly over your internet-connected device of choice on 23 March however, when this year's programme will be announced.
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Perhaps this stream of consciousness could indeed result in exactly the sort of savings that will allow the BBC to live within its means, absorb the World Service, and run pell mell into the future with news apps that work on television other than the "internet-connected" kind made by Samsung.
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He wonders what transformations are possible through “monks wielding internet-connected telephones.”
Global Voices in English » Update from the Harvard Forum on ICT4D 2009
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