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Google’s latest Internet project isn’t quite out of this world, but it is taking shape in the earth’s stratosphere.   Project Loon, as it’s called, aims to use a network
WASHINGTON — As expected, the “cloud,” Gigabit services and the Reference Design Kit (“RDK”) led the tech headlines at this year’s Cable Show. Given that you
Boxee reportedly is trying to land a big funding round or is close to snagging a buyer, but the company is only admitting to one of those potential scenarios as the week draws to a close.
We’ve known for some time that Cisco Systems has an integrated Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) on the roadmap called the cBR-8, and that the vendor anticipates unleashing it to the world
In screening The Doctor, the NBA TV documentary about Julius Erving, it’s fellow basketball Hall of Famer Bill Walton who perhaps sums up the man and the film best.   Walton, who was
  It’s time again for The Cable Show, so it’s time to sift through this year’s grab-bag of tech-speak. Always a gas! Let’s start with The Gig. In sessions, in “The
In case you haven’t noticed, the Reference Design Kit (RDK) will sort of be a big deal at The Cable Show in Washington, D.C. Comcast kicked the whole thing off as it looked to accelerate the
In New York City this week, ActiveVideo presented what amounts to a Grand Unification Theory that looks to solve a big problem that cable operators face as they introduce fancy, more agile cloud-
Beyond the wishful thinking title “If I Were the FCC Chairman…,” Tuesday’s Free State Foundation seminar provided a prescient checklist of what major telecom organizations
Comcast’s Reference Design Kit (RDK) for client and gateway devices leans on a variety of Web standards, so perhaps it’s only fitting that the project now has its own Web site: RDK