As I Was Saying
Thirty years ago this week — in the midst of that year’s Consumer Electronics Show — the U.S. District Court broke up the old Bell System in an
Watch out for: o Apple’s curved (not flat) panel TV set. o “Quantum dot” (QD) screens that are not only as thin and flexible as paper but also
Sure, you’ll wince skeptically when I tell you about one-second videos. “How can you tell a story in just one second?” you’ll ask. “
Santa Clara, Calif. — It’s always entertaining when experts - all vendors with varying agendas - vigorously disagree during a panel discussion at an
When you head over the river, through the woods, past TSA screeners and/or tollbooth lines, and you finally get to Grandmother’s house/condo for the holidays,
Today’s dose of “things to keep you awake” comes in the form of Sony’s purported plan to compete with cable by creating a bundle of á
In this era of supposedly sophisticated database management, it’s downright amusing (and costly to the sender) when I get a postcard like the one shown here. It
Why should we believe Jean-Louis Gassée’s impressions about Apple’s plan for its interactive TV service? What’s so special about one man
In digital advertising, Canoe Ventures and other interactive cable ad dreamers can learn a lesson from a recent Facebook experiment that showed the value of having
Comcast customers in Portland, Ore. and Atlanta may not get the opportunity to spend $59.99 to watch Tower Heist in late November. Regal Theaters has joined the