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FCC to Reassert Network Neutrality Rules
Regulators, whose authority over broadband was put in doubt by a recent court ruling, will announce on Thursday that it will reassert its powers but will refrain from imposing strict burdens on broadband providers like Verizon, AT&T and Comcast. The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Julius Genachowski, is seeking to walk a line between moving ...
Please Twitter, Don't Kill Tweetdeck
Twitter is about to become a much more robust platform for doing, well, whatever it is we do on Twitter every day. I usually call it micro-blogging," but it's really so much more than that. It's my random thought register, a place where whatever notion is flitting through my mind--no matter how brief or unusual--is often ...
Pandora Unveils iPad App
Among the various iPad apps that are making their debut Friday is Pandora, which has optimized its popular Internet radio iPhone app for Apple's tablet. When we started thinking about how to bring Pandora to the iPad, my thought process was, what are people really going to do with a device like this that has this ...
No Flash on the iPad? No Problem, Brightcove Says
Do you want to develop video for Apple's upcoming iPad? Brightcove on Monday released a new solution that will allow publishers to develop video experiences for Flash and HTML5 without incurring extra costs. We are investing to make it possible for publishers who are using the Brightcove online video platform to deliver both Flash and HTML5 ...
The Future of the Digital Living Room
Intel, Sony, Google, and Logitech are about to embark on a space where many technology companies have already failed miserablyyour TV set. For most people, the digital experience is dominated by three screens. Until recently, the PC was at the center of this world. However, over the past three to four years, the smartphone has become ...
Who Will Win the Google Fiber Contest?
We've previously reported on the hijinks and silliness that various cities have undertaken in an effort to win Google's eye and the promise of the company's future high-speed, broadband connectivity. Well, Google has finally reached the deadline for proposal submissions for its giant beta broadband test, and it's going to be quite a reviewing process to ...
The Apple Ipad Won't Change the World
Get a grip, folks. The product's release will be exciting, but the iPadand other tablets like itwon't change your lives. The Apple iPad is a laptop without a keyboard. Got it? It's not some futuristic god-like" device that will change our lives. I, like many others, believe that the time is ripe for the iPad and ...
Twitter May Be Prepping Auto-Translate Option
Twitter appears to be preparing to roll out a feature that would automatically translate posts into your preferred native language, according to a Twitter page I saw today. Last October, Twitter's Biz Stone authored a blog post that indicated that Twitter would soon be arriving languages beyond Twitter's native English and Japanese, including French, Italian, German, ...
Adobe Launches Flash Builder 4
Adobe Systems on Monday announced the general availability of three development tools and a new service that helps Flash coders link to social networks. The new products include Flash Builder 4, ColdFusion Builder, Flex 4 Framework, and the Social Flash Platform Service. Companies are under extraordinary pressure to keep their competitive edge," said David Wadhwani, general ...
Amazon Unveils Kindle Ipad App
Amazon on Monday unveiled its Kindle app for the tablet computers, including the iPad. Tablet computers, including the iPad, are coming and with our free app, you'll be able to read more than 450,000 Kindle books," Amazon said on its Web site. The app will use Amazon's Whispersync technology to access the Kindle store, as well ...