72 results on '"Television -- Innovations"'
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2. Two-way television: a tool for new product research
3. The cordless home; printers hand-helds, TVs are now going wireless; wi-fi hits the hi-fi
4. Reveille for couch potatoes? AOL rolls out interactive TV with Time Warner links; rivals complain of bias
5. Germany's Schneider Rundfunkwerke gambles on market for laser television
6. Button down; the remote control of the future should be a lot more versatile - and a lot simpler
7. It's a computer! It's a TV! It's a stereo! Could CD TV also be flash in the pan?
8. Lining up for the TV accessory wars
9. A new ball game in videodiscs
10. Videodisc players aren't recording well
11. Introducing Technological Change: A Case Study
12. Upstaging Comsat
13. Picture perfect: video & photo unite
14. Videodisc prices not footballed yet
15. Space age technology comes to meetings
16. GTE test offers view of video future: optical fiber boosts services to subscribers
17. Television tussle: networks fight back for role in cable TV, videodiscs, cassettes: ABC, CBS and NBC supply programs and technology to sustain market shares: recycling of documentaries
18. RCA Corp. to market its videodisc player beginning March 22
19. RCA makes capturing videodisc market with SelectaVision its priority for decade
20. Big-screen television due in 1981 from RCA
21. Video devices become 'smarter' with assistance of computers
22. Tandy Corp. to market videodisk player based on RCA's technology
23. TV producers and striking actors agree on terms of contract to settle walkout
24. A rosy, rectangular view of the future
25. Stereo-equipped TV's arrive, possibly a bit prematurely
26. Flat video screens appearing in more items at lower prices
27. Taft Broadcasting unit to begin distributing video programming
28. GE hopes to make videodisk systems, increasing rivalry
29. N.V. Philips licenses Sanyo Electric to make, sell videodisk player
30. Pioneer Electronic unit in U.S. will sell a videodisk player
31. RCA, Zenith reach technology accord on home videodisks: two companies say that use of compatible systems should spur the market
32. Publishers try adapting print to video uses
33. FCC plans to let TV station send 'teletext' service
34. Comsat gets nod to start building satellite system: FCC clears home-TV plans; it also sets procedures for lottery on licenses
35. Wall-screen televisions appear, in plenty of time for - egad - 1984
36. Home videodisk players sell slowly, so firms look to industrial market
37. Following a slow start, RCA plans a new push for its videodisc player
38. Matsushita will use affiliate's technology for videodisk system
39. CBS to set up own production of videodisks: license is from RCA Corp., which gains adherent in battle with Magnavox
40. Sony Corp. introduces video still camera that uses magnetic discs to replace film
41. French union seizes electronic equipment destined for Japan
42. RCA's earnings dropped by 24% in 2nd quarter: interest expense, videodisc costs, European venture are cited: sales were flat
43. Dealers gripe about sluggish sales of RCA's new SelectaVision players
44. Biofuel plans venture with Ramtek Corp. on video snapshots
45. Sixteen U.S. companies to form groups to develop advanced-TV technology
46. Advent of stereo TV stirs debate on adoption of industry standard
47. Mattel again delays home video system's computer keyboard
48. Biofuel plans to develop TV with life-size image
49. RCA, GE agree on joint output of TV tube system
50. RCA's profit dropped 47% in 1st period: extraordinary gain in 1980 period, videodisc system costs cited for decline
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