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Topic: Entertainment Technology Center
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Why 3D movies are falling flat this summer
'Avatar' may have paved the way for the next round of 3D movies, but few 3D films are finding success. Clumsy glasses, high prices, and soaring expectations are to blame, say industry experts.
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Why Iron Man 2 ignores Hollywood 3D mania
Iron Man 2 was already in production when 3D Avatar made history. And though 3D is now a mainstream tool, it's not always appropriate, say filmmakers.
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Google TV's challenge: convincing US on convergence
Intel, Google, and Sony have teamed to create a Google TV set-top device, but agreeing on a standard and attracting content are daunting tasks.
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3-D enthusiasm is anything but flat
Like high-def television before it, 3-D technology is ahead of its content, and consumers are hungry.
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Mastering the high-tech tools that help us
Experts see a rising pushback against digital distraction.
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Mastering the high-tech tools that help us
Experts see a rising pushback against digital distraction.
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For the networks, television's future is online
The launch of online syndication sites such as hulu.com underscore how television companies are using the Internet to leverage their key asset: well-made content.








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