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IMMI tracks ad exposure / effectiveness via cellphone, trips privacy alarms everywhere

Hunker down and find that tin foil cap, pronto! Privacy advocates, we've a new target for you to bang on: Integrated Media Measurement. The 4,900-person media research company is looking to take advertising measurement to a whole new level (or new low, as it were) by embedding tracking modules within cellphones. In short, the module picks up audio from ads and records information about the exposure; in the future, if you were to purchase whatever product you heard about (like seeing a movie that was plugged), it would register a hit and deem you a sucker. As of now, the only testers with these freaky phones are individuals who signed up for this stuff, but you better believe major marketing firms (and TV / movie studios in particular) are perking their ears up and begging to know more.

[Image courtesy of Corbis, thanks ugotamesij]

Trak-kit flat-screen solution


So you just got a flat-screen a need a way to hang. But you don't want that same style that your buddy down the street is using. You need something unique. Well, Trak-kit has your ticket friend. Their system allows people endless possibilities for their flat-screen TVs. If you can dream it, Trak-ket can build it for you. They say the only limitation for length is the signal in the cables, but they even offer a solution for this. Since HDMI cables start to loss signal after 50 feet, Trak-kit can utilize a Crestron Cat-5 system to extend this to 500 feet. The track can even be hid in your ceiling for a truly, custom install package. Plus, you can hang your front/center speakers on a custom bracket and don't worry about the extra weight; Trak-ket can hold up to 500 pounds. They have some cool demos here that really show off the versatility of the system. The only downfall we can see is that is is not powered by remote; yet. They are working on it and should be available in '07.

[via ApartmentTherapy.com]




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