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Watching TV on the laptop--and on the cheap

October 17, 2007 reporter's notebook Don't want to pay for cable or even own a TV, but still want to watch shows like Meerkat Manor? Here's how I do it. TAGS: Jon Stewart, episode, TV, Internet access, DSL, notebook computer, laptop computer, video

Time to rethink video competition

May 24, 2007 Institute for Policy Innovation's Bartlett Cleland says FCC has it partly right and partly wrong when it comes to fostering video competition. TAGS: inflation, increase, video, Internet access

How to squelch growth of the high-speed Net

August 17, 2006 Former Undersecretary of Commerce Robert Shapiro warns against overregulating in the name of social policy. TAGS: video service, household, income, telecommunications, Internet access, video, PC

Study: Net telephony quality worsening

July 25, 2006 If you're disappointed with the quality of Internet calling, you're not alone. A new study shows it's getting worse. TAGS: Brix Networks, IP telephony, voice service, VoIP, telephony, broadband network, traffic, service provider, IP, voice, Internet access, broadband, video

Beware of broadband speed overkill

May 17, 2006 Cable operators and phone companies are increasing speeds of their broadband service, but the average consumer may not need the boost. TAGS: Joe Laszlo, broadband service, broadband, cable company, bandwidth, high-speed Internet access, Comcast Corp., Verizon Communications, Time Warner Inc., Internet access, video

Americans mixed about constant Net access, poll finds

April 16, 2007 Poll respondents are enthusiastic about new technologies but are concerned about the repercussions, especially on children. TAGS: Redback Networks Inc., respondent, mobile TV, IP television, mobile device, broadband, children, cell phone, Internet access, TV, IP, RIM BlackBerry, handheld, video, e-mail

Beijing 2008: Tech gets in on the Games

August 21, 2008 As the usual tech suspects are aiming to grab sports enthusiasts' attention, others are dealing with censorship issues. TAGS: Olympic Games, censorship, Beijing, founder, Microsoft Silverlight, coverage, blue screen of death, online video, Internet access, China, YouTube, games, video

Wired but not Web 2.0? That's normal, study says

May 7, 2007 Most American adults have a computer, a cell phone and Net access, but few use them as a public forum, according to a Pew survey.Chart: What's your tech personality? TAGS: Web 2.0, study, cell phone, Wired Inc., U.S., blogging, Internet access, smart phone, entertainment, digital camera, blog, Apple iPod, camera, IM, laptop computer, video

Verizon revenue grows on wireless

May 2, 2006 Revenue gets boost from wireless sales, but company faces competition from cable operators in broadband, wireline. TAGS: Verizon Communications, cable company, broadband service, MCI Inc., Vodafone Group Plc., broadband, Verizon Wireless, Time Warner Inc., Internet access, state, pricing, Comcast Corp., DSL, video

EarthLink, GE fund broadband over power line provider

May 4, 2006 Companies contribute to $130 million round of funding for Current Communications' powerline Net access technology. TAGS: broadband over power line, EarthLink Inc., broadband, General Electric Co., power company, telephone company, North Carolina, powerline, broadband service, Google Inc., cable company, Wi-Fi, Internet access, DSL, video

An e-contract for the 21st century

April 27, 2006 Sen. Jim DeMint and former House Majority Leader Dick Armey say it's time to uproot existing communications and Net regulations. TAGS: tax, regulation, programming, Internet access, video
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