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Study Says 60-Percent of Americans Surf the Web While Watching TV

Share If you often find yourself chatting away on your laptop while passively watching an episode of 'Dancing with the Stars,' you're not alone. According to the latest Three Screen Report from the Nielsen Company, about 60-percent of all TV-watching Americans multi-task in front of the tube, and that figure is only growing. In the fourth quarter of 2009, the average viewer spent about 3.5 ...

More People Are Watching TV and Movies on the Web, Study Shows

While most people still prefer to watch video on their televisions, a new study by Bernstein Research suggests more people than you might think are turning to the Internet for their video fix, we learned from All Things Digital. According to the study, more than half of the U.S. population watches television programming or movies on the Web. Even more surprising, a full 46-percent of that number ...

Pay-to-View: Hulu Could Soon Charge for Content

It's been said that nothing in this world is free. But with Hulu, the Web site that lets us watch our favorite movies and TV shows free-of-charge, we thought we just might have found an exception to the rule -- a cyber-garden of entertainment-Eden, if you will. Now it seems some money-hungry suits might not be able to resist temptation, and could ruin this entertainment paradise for all of us. ...

Netgear Unveils Internet TV Players

We've now got a content provider giving support to Netgear's Digital Entertainer Elite, and that honor goes to CinemaNow. At today's overly-enthusiastic press conference -- seriously, they threw apples, footballs, and a beer can at certain points -- the company showed off the pay-per-view service on both the aforementioned media streamer as well as the new, much smaller Internet TV Player that's ...

YouTube Goes HD, Finally!

Be still our hearts! Just days after a YouTube "hack" was discovered to view what appeared to be 720p content, and even fewer days since seeing the famed online video sharing site adopt a widescreen format, in comes the real deal: HD. Forever we've waited for the site to catch up with smaller entities that already do high-def, and while it's far from bona fide 1080p, the quality is pretty ...

'Vogue' Branding Itself on Internet TV

To say that online video emporium YouTube is well established would be an understatement, and the same could be applied to fashion empire 'Vogue' in the print realm. But,where there always seems to be someone new ready to get online and click on over and get Rick-Rolled, more and more are canceling their print subscriptions and turning to the 'Net to get their fashion fixes. The solution, Vogue ...