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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Perhaps the most buzzed-about tech launch
of 2012 is a TV from Apple—it’s all just rumors
and rampant speculation as yet, most of which
involve the company introducing a television in
the second half of the year that would sync with
other Apple devices, stream from the Web and
allow gesture control. The product, one of the
things Steve Jobs had been focusing on before
his death, could help to disrupt a new category.
iTV