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How IBM Plans to Win Jeopardy!

IBM's Watson will showcase the latest tricks in natural-language processing.

Bringing 3-D Home

The electronics industry hopes to woo consumers with eye-popping technology.

Google's Wi-Fi Dreams

Tech giants and broadcasters tussle over vacant TV channels.

TV for the Visually Impaired

Using a new algorithm, researchers are trying to enhance picture quality so that those with macular degeneration can enjoy TV.

High-Def Is in the Air

New technologies wirelessly transmit high-definition video.

Online Autobahn Promises to Sharpen Net Video

A new product from Swarmcast monitors data flow to optimize video quality.

Listening for Ads

Research firm IMMI tracks ad exposure by sampling sound through cell phones.

Better Than High Definition

New high-contrast displays could provide more-realistic images.

Surfing TV on the Internet

Video-search company Blinkx is offering a new, easy tool for finding full-length TV shows online.

The Me Channel

A personal-video broadcasting system from SplashCast brings new meaning to the term "reality TV."

The Boob Tube Goes Broadband

In the living room of the near future, your TV, PC, and Internet will be as one.

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