May 6 2013 - 10:44am
ST. LOUIS — Every once in a while, technology translation sways human. This is one of those times. I’m just back from my first USFIRST championship, held here April 26-28.
What a scene!
May 2 2013 - 5:24pm
BET has officially put to bed its latest attempt at offering a late night show.
The network said Thursday that it will not bring back T.J. Holmes’ Don’t Sleep! late night news/talk
May 1 2013 - 3:01pm
If Google Fiber’s grand plan is to needle other ISPs into offering 1 Gig speeds, it’s having some limited success.
The latest to jump on board is CenturyLink, which announced it will
Apr 29 2013 - 2:23pm
Over-the-top content distributors like Hulu Plus and Netfl ix are looking to boost the value and appeal of their brands by developing original programming — even if some of that content looks
Apr 29 2013 - 10:05am
Once upon a time, consumer-electronics companies wanted to sell digital TVs that were “cable ready.” That means one attaches the TV to power and cable, and it works. No set-top required.
Apr 29 2013 - 10:03am
While Google’s $70 per month 1 Gigabit per second service in Kansas City continues to grab plenty of headlines, a rural telco in Vermont is building out a fiber-fed service that offers similar
Apr 25 2013 - 3:34pm
By now you’ve probably caught word that Amazon is reportedly developing a video streaming device of some sort that will debut later this year.
Apr 23 2013 - 6:04pm
“I would hold up cable as one of the most strategic industries there is,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, at a Media Institute luncheon
Apr 23 2013 - 1:48pm
MTV and Cartoon Network will look to take up the fight on against bullying this week with separate anti-bullying initiatives.
MTV has tapped pop singer Ke$ha to serve as its celebrity ambassador for
Apr 22 2013 - 8:49pm
Netflix shares were still up about 18 percent in after-hour trading Monday night, just hours after the company reported that it added more than 3 million subscribers worldwide and eclipsed $1 billion