CES 2009: Widgets, Widgets Everywhere
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Nick Heath
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Yahoo Weather Widget
Toshiba shows off the Yahoo Weather widget, which means you never have to watch The Weather Channel again.
Vizio's Widget-Friendly Remote
A remote with a slide-out keyboard is part of Vizio’s new Connected HDTV platform, which makes use of Yahoo widgets.
Sharp Aquos Net
Sharp shows off an NBC widget that runs on its Aquous Net, which currently doesn’t use the Intel-Yahoo Widget Channel.
Widget Set-top Boxes With Intel Inside
At the same time the Widget Channel was announced last fall, Intel also debuted the Media Processor CE 3100 to run Internet TV apps. At its booth, Intel showcases hardware using the processor from Toshiba and Gigabyte.
Samsung's Widget Set-top Box/DVR
Also at Intel’s booth, Samsung showed off a Media Processor CE 3100 device that not only adds widgets to your set, but also can record programming from three HD tuners.
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Nick Heath is a computer science student and was formerly a journalist at TechRepublic and ZDNet.
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