Your television has changed, your phone has changed. Why don't these other things you need, that the government tells you you must have in your home, change?
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Devices are getting smarter - your television, your car - and that means more data spread around. There needs to be a fabric that connects all these devices. That's what we do.
Television has to reflect back to you your own sense of security. It also has to mirror your sense of your own decency and your own limitations.
I think people have a vague sense that the television system is changing.
I don't think people change; electronics change, the things we have change, but the way we live doesn't change.
Television is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your home.
The Internet is going to have a bigger impact on content creators than the television ever had. The reason why that's the case is that suddenly you're able to tell stories 24/7 in the home, out of the home, in every room of the home. A television screen can be in your pocket through a smartphone.
If something doesn't work in my house - TV, phone, stereo, anything - I just call my dad, and he knows the answer.
You make a choice whether or not to turn that TV on. We didn't even have a television in the house.
At the end of the day, a television, a computer, or a smart phone is just a device through which one can access content. The content itself is what matters, not the device.
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
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