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Among the list of barriers facing the next version of high-definition television — Ultra HD, or “4K” — is the matter of how to store it. Blu-
By now, you’ve probably heard the long list of reasons why UltraHD television is hobbled, even as it dazzles its way to the starting line. Some already liken it
In the world of over-the-top video, it was a big deal when hardware provider Roku turned on a feature that lets consumers search across all available OTT services on
  Recently, while moderating a panel, I came across a CTO-type with 133 Internet-protocol- connected things — in one home. Turns out he’s an early
The “gateway” — half cable modem, half set-top box — is slowly advancing into U.S. living rooms as part of the gigantic transition to Internet-
Maybe this is happening to you. You’re in yet another conversation with a software-side person. You find yourself slightly aghast about a mindset. You quickly
In last week’s mail was a note from reader Ed, who wanted to go deeper on the matter of the overworked term "curation." “It’s
Usually, the International CES serves up at least a few new buzzwords. Last year, Samsung coined “phablet” to describe a device that’s half-phone,
By now, hopefully, you’ve heard that there’s a new chapter coming in cable modems. It’s the latest iteration in the specification known by
  The International CES is in full swing at this writing, and — as a person who arrives early and leaves late — here are a few observations. 1. It