Translation Please
Here’s a good one from reader Jan: “Where does adaptive streaming happen - in the cloud or in the gateway?” Adaptive streaming is the process of
Here’s one you may not have heard about: On Nov. 9, at 2 p.m. (ET), anyone, anywhere in the U.S., who’s sitting around watching TV will witness a test,
Fail quickly. On driving home from the airport recently, I tuned into the middle of a BBC show. In it, four delightfully British people were talking about the
Nothing like teaching a class about the transition to everything over IP (Internet protocol) to keep you on your toes, translation- wise. What’s top of mind
Just under two decades ago, at a National Show breakfast for engineering mucketymucks in L.A., MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte, who at the time had just
“Gateways.” Over the past decade, this column has mentioned that term 33 times, across a gamut of uses. In the beginning, gateways ganged around home-
That crisp air that comes with autumn offset by the miasmic 10th anniversary of a national tragedy, seems a useful reason for reflection. This week, we’ll look
In the world of professional writing, there exists a pecking order when it comes to assignments. In mainstream newspapers, cub reporters get the fire beat. In tech
Few tech terms can instantly generate so many groaner-twists on clichés: The cache cow. Cache in your chips. His mouth is writing checks that his body can’
One of the big-three reasons commonly cited as cause for going “more IP,” and eventually “all-IP,” is the notion of “service