Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Beginning of the day January 25, 2010: Is the end of the television and imminent? And Steve Jobs is very proud of the next Apple product


First News: Hulu Hulu, Net Flex NetFlix, Aye Tun iTunes, and a number of sites and services that provide video material from movies, series and programs designed by the huge Tlvzionp channels, either for free or paid at a lower price than the cost of subscriptions to the encrypted TV channels, or channels Cable Cable TV in the United States. A large proportion of viewers, particularly those aged less than 20 years, like it on television. Is this all a sign of the end of the era of broadcasting through television and satellite?






During the month of Jan., YouTube started airing movies rented per day and at a price less than $ 4, as a convention that periodically broadcast a game of "cricket" Indian around the world, in addition to the broadcasting number of important events in the United States over the past year 2009.



All of this make a lot of analysts abound in the recent writing of a number of reports which indicate that we are at the beginning of a new era in style with new media in the form, either technically or in practice.



The second news item: The Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and limit its founders, was delighted at the imminent date of the emergence of the Apple device Tablet Apple Tablet. And described as "the most important work done by." He also said that the "iPhone" Basically, not only to create, and imagine a better principle to a Tablet PC device Apple Apple Tablet.




News III: rumors have surfaced indicating that Apple's next conference which is expected to announce the Apple Tablet device, it will be a surprise announcement Apple also announced the stoppage of the contract with AT & T. This means that the IP phone will be locked to AT & T network in the United States. But do not indicate the rumors as to whether this means the iPhone is the independence of the country completely from any other mobile operator, or that the contract will be transferred to another company, such as Verizon.

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