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  Hulu, the Santa Monica, Calif.-based online video service provider with a name that reminds most Haoles of an odd dance party on Pacific Sandwich Isle, came along at just the right time to
The “gateway” — half cable modem, half set-top box — is slowly advancing into U.S. living rooms as part of the gigantic transition to Internet-protocol-based video
In the ever-popular Trolling for Trademarks Dept.: Cox Communications last week filed for trademark protection on “Flare” and “My Flare,” which among other things cover access
Lots of people aspire to being “cord-cutters.” There’s an undeniable populist yearning to want to stick it to The Man for the evil of forcing them to pay “too much”
Cisco Systems went into damage-control mode after CEO John Chambers told Wall Street last week that it’s decided to give up on low-end set-top box deals (see Cisco Is 'Walking Away'
Defending champion Jeremy Evans jumped over a covered canvass to deliver a nasty, left-handed jam. Next, he pulled off the black drape, revealing a painting of himself soaring with his southpaw. He
  Two online viewing reports published this week agree that online video viewing – including acceptance of video advertising and a boom in mobile access – blasted off in 2012. The
Intel is gearing up to launch a hugely ambitious over-the-top live and on-demand TV service that could be spectacularly disruptive -- or DOA (see Intel Plans to Launch 'Smart' Internet TV
Zombies were the most frequently killed “demo” on TV’s show with the highest body count, according to a study of television body counts by Funeralwise.com, an online funeral