Aug 1 2011 - 12:15pm
Lots of follow-on questions in the mail about content-delivery networks, starting with this plum from reader Dan: “I’ve seen my company put in fiber
Jul 25 2011 - 3:19pm
These days, in the world on online things, it seems that everything wants to “federate.” Federated authentication; federated social networking; federated
Jul 18 2011 - 2:40pm
Nine months ago, I put out a call-for-tally amongst my Facebook pals: Count the things in your place that have (and use) an IP (Internet Protocol) connection, either
Jul 11 2011 - 2:49pm
Just about a year ago, word emerged of a way to buy and play movies electronically - but as effortlessly as we do DVDs, and before them, VCR tapes. Buy it, put it in
Jun 27 2011 - 12:03pm
No shortage of deep-dive in this year’s collection of technical papers, organized by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, with contributions
Jun 20 2011 - 3:24pm
It’s less than two weeks since the June 8 “World IPv6 Day,” and the results came in clean during last week’s IPv6 Summit in Chicago.
The
Jun 12 2011 - 11:08pm
Whether you call it “TV Everywhere,” or “The Four Anys” (anything, anywhere, anytime, any device), IP video, or cable over IP, a lot of
Jun 6 2011 - 2:59pm
This Wednesday, June 8, is World IPv6 Day. What happens on a day with that weighty a milestone? Testing, testing and more testing.
By now, this should be ringing some
May 31 2011 - 1:24pm
Last week, we looked at the ways operators are considering to extend the work that is EBIF - the embedding of a clickable thing into an MPEG video stream - into the
May 23 2011 - 12:03pm
One of the recurring topics at last week’s TV of Tomorrow conference, put on by interactive-TV beacon Tracy Swedlow, was the fate of EBIF, the method of choice
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