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Fortune: Apple TV and the death of the cable set-top box

The announcement this week that Sony plans to work with other television makers to eliminate the need for set-top cable boxes could not have gained more affection at Fortune magazine's Hollywood digital test lab - also known as my living room.

CNNMoney: Get the picture: TVs may cost more

If you're looking for a deal on a flat-panel TV or home theater system, this may be the time to act.

CNNMoney: A touchdown for TV sellers

Despite all the noise about a belt-tightening underway, one industry survey estimates that consumers will buy 3.9 million new televisions in time for Super Bowl Sunday.

Fortune: Cable's consumer electronics makeover

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts says he remembers walking around the Consumer Electronics Show five years ago with Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt. He recalls seeing a big presence from his rivals in the satellite-television business. His own industry, by contrast, was nowhere to be found.

Time.com: Retailers to Sell Digital TV Boxes

Several retailers will sell equipment enabling analog television sets owners to continue to view programming after the 2009 nationwide switch to digital broadcasting

CNNMoney: Sam's Club CEO: 'We have personality'

Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott and his deputy, Sam's Club CEO Doug McMillon both say they are excited about the holiday shopping season.

CNNMoney: Best Buy: Consumers baffled by HDTV

As Best Buy gears up for its important high-definition TV sales months, a new survey from the No. 1 electronics retailer reveals that almost 90 percent of Americans still don't understand HDTVs - and close to 50 percent underestimate the cost of buying one.

CNNMoney: Circuit City braces for a rough ride ahead

Circuit City on Wednesday reported a steep first-quarter loss amid a big drop in TV sales and warned that it expects more sales volatility ahead as it charts a turnaround strategy.

Fortune: A pretext for revenge

In October 2003, Karl Kamb, then a 40-year-old Hewlett-Packard vice president, made a presentation that persuaded CEO Carly Fiorina to take her company into a new line of business: flat-panel telev...

Fortune: The trouble with Apple TV

Let's pause for a moment amid the worshipful buzz before the launch of Apple's iPhone in June to consider the heretical notion that Steve Jobs might be promising more than he can deliver.

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