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  • Don't skip that commercial!
    September 15, 2006 – 3:57 PM
    The cable/satellite network FX is unveiling a new idea to make sure that everyone watching the station will not miss its station promos, even those who fast-forward through commercial breaks at 12 times the regular speed. And the idea to accomplish that goal is less high-tech than you may think.
  • Philips develops TV commercial enforcer
    April 18, 2006 – 6:44 PM
    If a new idea from Philips catches on, the company may not be very popular with TV viewers.
  • Doritos Commercial To Be Sent 42 Light Years Into Space
    March 7, 2008 – 2:06 PM
    If you had the chance to send a message into space, what would it be? People in the UK have an opportunity to get their Doritos-sponsored message sent to 47 Ursae Majoris, which is believed to be supporting living organisms - 42 light years away from Earth.
  • Commercial Jet Aviation Celebrates 50th Anniversary
    December 21, 2007 – 12:10 PM
    The Boeing 707, the world's first jet-powered commercial airplane, is celebrating the 50th birthday of its maiden flight: Boeing launched the first production 707 on Dec. 20, 1957 from Renton Municipal Airport near Seattle, WA.
  • Tom's Hardware: GeIL DDR2 test samples faster than commercial devices
    April 12, 2006 – 3:33 PM
    The first pair of DDR2 modules has completed its test track in the latest edition of Tom's Hardware's Stress Test series.
  • FranklinCovey becomes one of the first to offer commercial Vista gadget
    January 30, 2007 – 3:41 PM
    One of the big changes to the interface in Windows Vista is the addition of Mac OS-like gadgets, which offer increased functionality for the dekstop screen.
  • AMD CEO: Consumer CPU capacity could be traded to fuel commercial growth
    March 6, 2006 – 7:04 PM
    The company that redefined CPU performance in the high-end desktop space, may lift its foot just a little off the gas in that market, AMD CEO Hector Ruiz said today. The reason is to start concentrating more upon the lucrative commercial business market, where quantity sales abound, and margins are a bit higher. Will this move leave an opening for Intel?