Apple TV offers CW TV Now app


CW TV Network President, Mark Pedowitz, announced to launch a direct CW TV Now app during the CW presentation. This new app will allow viewers of Apple TV, Xbox and Windows to watch its streaming...
    


Apple TV offers CW TV Now app


CW TV Network President, Mark Pedowitz, announced to launch a direct CW TV Now app during the CW presentation. This new app will allow viewers of Apple TV, Xbox and Windows to watch its streaming...
    


Entertainment Weekly print edition comes with a ‘smartphone-like Android device’

Entertainment Weekly print edition comes with a 'smartphonelike Android device'

If there's one advantage a print magazine still has over an online publication, it's the ability to offer all manner of crazy freebies glued to its pages. Maybelline samples, CDROMs packing the latest version of WinZip, or -- in tomorrow's edition of Entertainment Weekly -- something that actually looks pretty enticing. Flick it open to the right page and you'll spot an LCD display that magically displays video ads and live Tweets from the CW Network. Intrigued by how such a thing could function, Mashable did a teardown (literally) and discovered all the ingredients of a budget Android smartphone, including components which aren't strictly necessary for the task at hand: a 3G modem with T-Mo SIM (which seems to have some degree of voice connectivity), a full-sized battery, USB port and even a partially-built QWERTY keyboard. Suddenly, that $50 myTouch doesn't seem so cheap.

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