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November 30, 2007
WTF? NBC Wants Netflix To Be
via : WTF? NBC Wants Netflix To Be iTunes-Killer Remember when NBC yanked its shows off of iTunes because it couldn't come to an agreement with Apple on pricing? Now they've entered into an out-of-left-field agreement with Netflix that will let Netflix subscribers watch current episodes of NBC's top-rated show, Heroes, the day after their network airing. In addition, Netflix offers prior season episodes of other
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3G iPhone Coming In
via : 3G iPhone Coming In 2008 Apple will introduce a 3G version of the iPhone next year, according to AT&T Inc. Chief Executive Officer Randall Stephenson. "You'll have it next year,'' said Stephenson. He said he didn't know how much more the new version will cost than the existing model, which sells for $399. Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs "will dictate
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The Kindle Is This Year's
via : The Kindle Is This Year's Zunetanic Independent reviews are starting to come in on the Amazon Kindle, and it looks like the ebook reader is going to be this year's Zunetanic, an over-hyped iPod-wannabee. While mainstream fluffer reviews, like Steven Levy's Newsweek article on the new gadget, make the Kindle out to be the iPod of ebook readers, you can't sneak a
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No Kanye West'ing At The
via : No Kanye West'ing At The Winnies If you're breathing, you're a winner at the Winnies Awards, an event to celebrate the world of indie Internet video, being held November 30, 2007 in Hollywood, baby. Here are the details: WHO: Online Video creators, producers, compressors and STARS WHAT: The Winnies Awards Where The Winner is YOU WHERE: Cinespace, 6356 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, California WHEN: November 30,
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EFF Exposes Comcast
via : EFF Exposes Comcast Lies The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has published a comprehensive account of Comcast's packet-forging activities and has released software and documentation instructing Internet users on how to test for packet forgery or other forms of interference by their own ISPs.Separate tests in October from EFF, the Associated Press, and others showed that Comcast was forging small
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First Jon Stewart, Now South Park To Offer Free Internet
via : First Jon Stewart, Now South Park To Offer Free Internet Video MTV Networks is planning to make every clip from every episode of South Park available online for free next year. The decision follows the recent introduction of an all-you-can-eat Web 2.0-style video site for fellow Viacom media property The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The Daily Show site offers 13,000 high-quality clips, from episodes dating back
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November 29, 2007
TiVo Wants Onto Your
via : TiVo Wants Onto Your Computer Nero and TiVo today announced that they have entered into an agreement to integrate TiVo's television UI with Nero's next generation of PC software. Under the agreement, Nero will develop a software solution that will bring TiVo features to the personal computer. "This agreement provides TiVo with an opportunity to deliver its interface and differentiated feature
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Natural Selection Hits Video
via : Natural Selection Hits Video Sites It looks like natural selection is starting to weed through the dozens of video sites that have sprouted up in the last few years.Yesterday, we reported that video startup Brightcove was shuttering its user-generated video offerings to focus on video publishing services for corporate clients. Now Compete has released its stats on the Top 10 Video
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