Omar Gallaga, technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman, explores the latest technology options for watching television on your computer and vice versa. Gallaga says there is more ...
If you're watching more TV on your computer these days -- and less on an actual TV -- you're not alone. A survey by nonprofit Conference Board released this week showed that nearly a quarter of U.S.
Who is watching the watchers? Computer scientists at UC Davis find that popular makes of 'smart' TVs use a method called automatic content recognition (ACR) to capture content on screen and share it ...
Current TV industry numbers may give TV executives some comfort about the future of the business -- whether observing legacy TV, streaming, digital or other platforms. But this should not make anyone ...