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Former Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold has amassed more than 20,000 patents, and his firm, Intellectual Ventures, has hit up companies — including Comcast — for huge sums to license them
Intel is getting all Blade Runner on us. Actually, no — more like Terminator 2. The chip colossus put CTO Justin Rattner on stage yesterday at its fall developer’s conference in
Cable’s advanced advertising joint venture — Canoe Ventures LLC — has yet to decide whether it’s going to build, buy or outsource its information-technology
Verizon used to tout its use of cable technology. Remember the ad with the FiOS tech bragging to a puzzled-looking suburban tot that the service is "true QAM"? Now, in a new TV
You know the maxim "content is king"? A new anti-piracy coalition that officially launched yesterday is treating Internet content more like a presidential candidate. In this political season,
Verizon, evidently looking to drive up the margins on its video service, has split its FiOS TV packages into two tiers — one for the HD haves, and the other for the HD have-not-so-much-es.
Some of the feedback I’ve heard on our cover story last week about "cable cutters" – people who’ve cancelled cable TV, satisfied with what they’re able to
Maybe cable programmers will bring out interactive TV features sans set-tops. Disney Channel is kicking around a concept that would let viewers interact with each other using a device most
So ends the short-and-not-so-sweet life of Amp’d Mobile, an obnoxious startup dedicated to bringing laddish video content to mobile phones. Is this a cautionary tale about the limited
What exactly changed for the average Joe Six-Remote on July 1? From some media coverage of the FCC’s integrated set-top ban, you might have thought it was tantamount to the falling of the