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Guess what: The Internet is getting bloated. “Buffer-bloated,” specifically. Buffer bloat is a big thing in the lives of the people who work on network protocols and big-iron
Frankly, I am intrigued, and much more in a positive than a negative way, about the announcement of and early information of Intel TV. At this point in telecom history, Intel is the traditional
Now that YouTube has unleashed its subscription video play – an initial slate of 53 channels starting at $0.99 per month – it begs the question: Will anyone actually pay for any of them?
Showtime this Saturday will air a replay of its May 4 Floyd Mayweather-Robert Guerrero pay-per-view boxing telecast. The replay will feature Showtime’s well-produced PPV telecast featuring
Whether you hate Game of Thrones, love Mad Men, get irritated by Suits or were annoyed when Arrested Development was cancelled, don’t you sometimes wish that you could be given the chance to
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!
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
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
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
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.