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TV Remotes Respond To Apps, Speech And Gestures
toptechnews.com 2 weeks, 3 days agoFighting for the remote control is about to get a whole lot more interesting. TV makers are using technological developments in the mobile and gaming sectors -- voice recognition, gesture sensors and smartphone apps -- to redesign the TV remote control, which is overdue for a makeover. The new remotes are shipped only with the latest (and expensive) generation of smart TVs, and the speak-to-the-TV revolution is mostly limited to early tech adopters willing to tolerate early-stage kinks. Industry experts are
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The Startup Scarlet Letter
fastcompany.com 2 weeks, 3 days agoClaiming your product will revolutionize the industry? Dissing your competitors? Comparing yourself to Steve Jobs? If you don't live up to your own hype, you might end up permanently scarring your business. Take it from Color's Bill Nguyen and Blockbuster's Jim Keyes. "I have a phrase which is massively inappropriate, but I'm happy to use it," said Bill Nguyen , discussing Instagram. "They're just mice nuts--and I mean that in the most kind, polite way I possibly can." That was Nguyen last March, comparing


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