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This being the week of leap year, it seems timely to check in on DASH, the standards subset of the Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) focused on making a one-size-
Gobs of data last week about broadband usage and trends: AT&T’s blog about network strain; Cisco’s latest Visual Networking Index; fresh data from
For those of us who watch the Super Bowl for the advertisements, one force outweighed everything else in last week’s folly. Not the doggies (says a dog person
Last Monday, a new gadget arrived here in the over-the-top video lab: Comcast’s “AnyPlay” streamer, which makes it possible for triple-play
Last week’s mail contained this query from reader Steve, who asked, “How would slinging video up cable’s upstream path work, given how little
Things were just starting to sizzle at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show when last week’s edition went to press, so here’s a part two on
LAS VEGAS - A less-glitzy but persistent thread at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show? Connectors. HDMI, USB, Ethernet, you name it. Yes, even in these
Well, the holidays blew by and the calendar flipped to a new year. This can only mean one thing: Consumer Electronics Show! If you’re heading there, know going
And here we are again at the last issue of the year. This week, we’ll go more “things in motion stay in motion” than “history is a great
NEW YORK - One of the recurring themes at Tracy Swedlow’s twice yearly “TV of Tomorrow” events is the interactive-TV activity around EBIF. The