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In case you missed it, last Wednesday (June 6) was World IPv6 Launch Day. The fact that it was pretty much a non-event was simultaneously manna and anticlimactic to
Last week, we took the short route through the longest-ever NCTA Tech Paper, a whale of a thing at 182 pages. This week, the bigger trends noted by engineering scribes
My stash of printed NCTA tech papers dates to 1988 and most recent editions are on CD-ROM, not paper, but still: The fattest one I can find dates back to 1997. Page
Boston - No shortage of new technologies to sample at last week’s Cable Show, where the pace of innovation showed was an all-out sprint. One I’d heard
It’s Cable Show week in Boston, and technology is once again driving what’s been a pretty massive slate of improvements and launches, just since we all
Last week’s industrial spotlight shined on the wireless community, which convened in New Orleans for its annual show: CTIA, for Cellular Telecommunications
In the stuttered timeline that is 3D television, a new potential intersection of technologies is giving engineers reasons to hope for an eyewear-free viewing
Spring is a good time to pull up, look around, and regroup around the boatload of interesting stuff that’s happening in cable tech circles. In no particular
Writing about something you have to hear to believe is as vexing, if not more, than writing about what you have to see to believe. But even that comparison is a start
This week’s Translation steps further into the parts of the Comcast “RDK” (reference development kit), the software effort aimed at shaving a