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These days, in the world on online things, it seems that everything wants to “federate.” Federated authentication; federated social networking; federated
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
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
No shortage of deep-dive in this year’s collection of technical papers, organized by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, with contributions
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
Whether you call it “TV Everywhere,” or “The Four Anys” (anything, anywhere, anytime, any device), IP video, or cable over IP, a lot of
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
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
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
Is it just me, or is HTML5 rat-a-tatting into video lingo way more often than, say, this time last year? For most of us, HTML in general and HTML5 specifically are