Michael Antonoff

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Michael Antonoff  |  Feb 12, 2014
Companies want shoppers to think of them first—just not too deeply. If consumers start dissecting the brands synonymous with electronics, some of them are just weird.
Michael Antonoff  |  Sep 15, 2003

The transition to high-definition television really picked up steam this fall as ABC, CBS, NBC, and the WB filled their 2003-04 prime-time schedules with more hours of HDTV programming than ever before. During an entire week, these networks are offering some 70 hours of HDTV.

Michael Antonoff  |  Jul 06, 2015
Arguably the leading premium channel for movies and original series, HBO adds $23.24 to my monthly cable bill. I get six HBO channels, though they mostly repeat the same shows ad nauseam. Linear redundancy has been a waste of cable bandwidth since the DVR landed, but it’s become even more outmoded in the age of high-def broadband and on-demand viewing.

Refusing to pony up for unbreakable packages to get the few programs they’d watch, younger viewers have been cutting the cord on cable TV...

Michael Antonoff  |  Jul 21, 2017
In three years there will be some 10 million cars on the road with self-driving features. What will people do in a car that drives itself?
Michael Antonoff  |  Sep 23, 2008
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