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Despite ESPN's Move, It's Not Game Over for 3D TVs | Wednesday, June 12, 2013 3:55 PM | Todd Wasserman |
| On Wednesday, ESPN announced it was pulling the plug on its 3D channel after three years — a move that follows AT&T's exit from the market. After being touted as the "next big thing" in 2010, 3D TVs appear to be going the way of the Flip camera. That's not remotely the case, however. Sales of 3D TVs are thriving. The reason you don't hear as much about 3D is because it has become just one of several high-end features, not a draw in itself.
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ESPN to Shutter 3D Network by End of Year | Wednesday, June 12, 2013 12:27 PM | Lauren Indvik |
| ESPN is shuttering its 3D television network, ESPN 3D, by the end of the year, a spokesperson for ESPN confirmed, citing that 3D TVs simply aren't as popular as they had hoped.
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Apple's Next Big Thing: Craig Federighi | Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:58 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| The centerpiece of Apple's keynote event at its developers conference this week may have been iOS 7, but it was really Craig Federighi who stole the show. Federighi, who heads up development of iOS and Mac OS X as Apple's SVP of software, got more stage time than any other executive during the event.
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'The Washington Post' Now Sells Ads in the Comments | Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:13 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| The Washington Post is adding another ad unit to its arsenal, this one appearing in-line with the comments section of its opinion pieces. Dubbed "Sponsored Views," the ad unit allows advertisers to post and spotlight their responses to opinion columns. The units aren't quite "native" — they exist in a nebulous space between the article and the comments, differentiated by a yellow background.
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