A few weeks ago, Washington woke up and realized that February 17, 2009 was less than two years away. This wouldn't matter except that it's the day the government has chosen to be the end of analog ...
TV as we've known it has barely a year left to live. On Feb. 17, 2009, the analog broadcasts that have taken the networks into American homes for decades will end, replaced by a stream of digital bits ...
About a quarter of the nation's TV stations cut off their analog signals Tuesday, causing sets to go dark in households that were not prepared for digital television. By The Associated Press About a ...
The Consumer Electronics Association supports the efforts of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee to set a hard shut-off date for analog TV broadcasting, according to the association. CEA issued this ...
Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes without ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. SUNNYVALE, CALIF.: The global uptake of free analog mobile TV is a good sign that the digital ...
Owners of old analog television sets are being urged to recycle them rather than toss them in the trash as the Friday deadline approaches for the changeover to digital broadcasting. Officials of the ...
David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at CNET, covering mobile, software, computing, streaming and home entertainment. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what gadget ...
Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes without ...
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