The same consumers who delight in navigating the iPad still click
frustratingly through cable channels to find a basketball game. Their
complaint: Why can’t television be more like a tablet? The technology
industry is trying to address that question for the millions of
customers ready to embrace the next generation of viewing options. In
the process it could transform the clunky cable interface, with its
thousands of channels and a bricklike remote control, into a series of
apps that pop up on the television screen. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/28/business/media/developers-are-working-on-te...
frustratingly through cable channels to find a basketball game. Their
complaint: Why can’t television be more like a tablet? The technology
industry is trying to address that question for the millions of
customers ready to embrace the next generation of viewing options. In
the process it could transform the clunky cable interface, with its
thousands of channels and a bricklike remote control, into a series of
apps that pop up on the television screen. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/28/business/media/developers-are-working-on-te...
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