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Right, because most people (even complete morons) don't want a "1984 TV wall" with a camera in it. Shocker... /s

If I was buying a TV and found it had a camera I would not buy the TV. I am not even going to just cover it up. I just won't buy it at all. The jew-box spies on us too much already. I don't need it having a fucking video camera too.

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>This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving intersection of tech and entertainment, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. Earlier this month, the UK’s Comcast-owned pay TV operator Sky announced plans to pull the plug on one of its more ambitious hardware initiatives: Sky Live, a smart camera accessory for the company’s line of Sky Glass TVs, will stop working at the beginning of December. “We’re proud of the ambition behind [Sky Live],” wrote a Sky representative in a forum post announcing the plans. “It’s given us valuable learnings that are helping to shape the future of our products. We have, however, made the difficult decision to discontinue it, in order to focus our investment on what matters most to customers.”

Right, because most people (even complete morons) don't want a "1984 TV wall" with a camera in it. Shocker... /s If I was buying a TV and found it had a camera I would not buy the TV. I am not even going to just cover it up. I just won't buy it at all. The jew-box spies on us too much already. I don't need it having a fucking video camera too. Archive: https://archive.today/BWcWa From the post: >>This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving intersection of tech and entertainment, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. Earlier this month, the UK’s Comcast-owned pay TV operator Sky announced plans to pull the plug on one of its more ambitious hardware initiatives: Sky Live, a smart camera accessory for the company’s line of Sky Glass TVs, will stop working at the beginning of December. “We’re proud of the ambition behind [Sky Live],” wrote a Sky representative in a forum post announcing the plans. “It’s given us valuable learnings that are helping to shape the future of our products. We have, however, made the difficult decision to discontinue it, in order to focus our investment on what matters most to customers.”

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