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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.
While Google’s $70 per month 1 Gigabit per second service in Kansas City continues to grab plenty of headlines, a rural telco in Vermont is building out a fiber-fed service that offers similar
By now you’ve probably caught word that Amazon is reportedly developing a video streaming device of some sort that will debut later this year.
 “I would hold up cable as one of the most strategic industries there is,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, at a Media Institute luncheon
MTV and Cartoon Network will look to take up the fight on against bullying this week with separate anti-bullying initiatives. MTV has tapped pop singer Ke$ha to serve as its celebrity ambassador for
Netflix shares were still up about 18 percent in after-hour trading Monday night, just hours after the company reported that it added more than 3 million subscribers worldwide and eclipsed $1 billion
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowksi has yet to announce his exit date, but the chatter is coalescing around a scenario where Former NCTA President Tom Wheeler is nominated to replace Genachowski and,
A recent business trip to the wealthiest of the four Nordic countries in Europe (i.e., oil-rich Norway, joined together with brethren Denmark, Sweden, and Finland), proved another eye-catching