Why is the Presidential address NOT in HDTV?
I just clicked through all the networks and they are all showing an SD broadcast … seems like a missed opportunity to me.
View ArticleNokia Legal Strikes within YouTube… removes a disassembly video?
UPDATE– Resolved! I am not sure how this in any way this falls under DMCA legal jurisdiction, but blog buddy ThoughtFix had a video removed from YouTube. Apparently, Nokia did not like how he PURCHASED...
View ArticleT-Mobile, You used to be cool, what happened?
T-Mobile used to be cool. They were one of the first carriers in the US to offer the opportunity to use unlocked phones and they also were very early in WiFi deployments, tested Dual-Mode Services and...
View ArticleIs your phone Born Free?
Walt Mossberg has a great piece (Free My Phone!) up on All Things D, which is a must read for anyone even remotely interested in the mobile industry. While he’s not saying anything that we (you gentle...
View ArticleNo Muni-Fi for NYC
To be officially confirmed later today, but apparently the Mayor’s office will be passing on lighting up the city. The plan is to instead focus on providing affordable access to everyone which is...
View ArticleFrom the WTF are you thinking dept …
NO NO NO! So both the consumer and content provider pay … yeah – no thanks. The BBC would have to pay ISPs to deliver iPlayer traffic under the government’s new internet policy recommendations. Say...
View ArticleNokia and Skype – With an Open Phone it Won’t Matter
It was only a matter of time for carriers to make stink about the inclusion of Skype on the N97. I had first read about the issue via Simon Judge and was surprised it had even take this long to be a...
View ArticleCablevision – ABC = No Oscars and Millions of Pissed Consumers
We’ve officially lost ABC on Cablevision today. Thanks Disney. Aside from the Oscar blackout tonight, which upsets my wife more than anything, we’ll lose access to Lost as well the only other show we...
View ArticleUsing McDonald’s as a Study Hall
interesting piece in yesterday’s WSJ on how lower income families are using the free online access via McDonald’s or other locations for school work. While many of us may have scoffed at McDonald’s...
View ArticleThe dystopic fast lane future of the internet
The Verge has imagined what our not so distant internet future could look like with fast lanes and prioritized content … Your corporate internet nightmare starts now. Recommended reading … get yourself...
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