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For bandwidth people, hardly anything is a surprise anymore. Not even that 50% and higher uptick in broadband usage, year after year after year, since about 2009. Not even when they realized that
ActiveVideo’s penetration of the consumer electronics world is set to expand in a big way as its CloudTV client is set to be deployed to about 5 million Roku players, company senior vice
Memorial Day weekend is considered the official start of cable’s hot summer programming season where the industry rolls out its biggest hits and new original series. From the holiday weekend
  It was off to Las Vegas last week for the people who work in mobile, which makes it a great occasion to explore the technologies in that adjacent (and adjoined) industry pocket.
Look at this communications technology roadmap:  Higher data payloads and broadband interactivity. Premium services and personalized content, including targeted advertising. On-demand and other
Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple, in the form of its AppleTV product, remains the Paradigm of Enigmas. That is to say, sadly, what so many people are still thinking today, years after Apple
While Canoe’s announced news today is that it is licensing BlackArrow’s “Affiliate” platform to help national cable programmers ramp up deployments of VOD dynamic ad insertion
Microsoft’s new all-singing, all-dancing Xbox One console will be a lot of things as it strives to be the central entertainment hub of the household. But one thing it apparently won’t be
Daryl Hall is making quite a cottage TV industry out of his love for old houses.
Google has deep pockets, but another research firm doesn’t think they’re bottomless to the point to justify a national fiber buildout. Despite recent expansions in to Austin, Texas (in