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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
Did anyone notice what else the four executives on the “Sports Panel” segment of Wednesday morning’s General Session had in common? Yes, of course, they were all white males,