How many times did you swear when you were lugging all of those textbooks around? Malcolm Douglas Chaplin has come up with a solution to that with his newly published "Teeny Ted from Turnip...
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Google and Yahoo each announced their own initiatives at CES for the emerging internet VOD market pioneered by Apple's recent iTunes expansion.Yahoo's TV download venture will work with a...
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Fox has announced a new on-demand programming service that marks the first time a major television provider is making paid VOD access possible before an original episode is broadcast. Content will be...
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Sling Media, makers of the Slingbox (allowing people to stream their cable TV to any desktop or notebook provided it has broadband internet access), have announced a software upgrade that will extend...
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Starz Entertainment Group has announced a service called Vongo that will allow subscribers to download as many movies as they want for $9.99 a month from a selection about 300 movies currently...
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The NBA's digital archive project aims to make its archive of nearly 60 years of content available for anyone on the internet to view and construct highlight reels with. Statistics will be...
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Bell Labs and Hitachi recently announced a revolutionary holographic DVD media that will initially store 300 GB of data when released to market next year, with a storage capacity of 1.6 TB by the end...
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Warner Brothers has released details regarding an internet service that will enable users to stream episodes of old television shows on demand to their computers via a new web portal, In2TV. This...
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Yahoo and TiVo announced a partnership this morning that will have the two entites collaborate on services. Though their announcement doesn't include any immediate plans to debut new...
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CNET is running an article today that gives a general overview of the current ITV market and a few examples of products coming down the pipeline in the next year which aim to shift the transmission...
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Sprint has announced details of a music store its mobile service subscribers can access from their handsets to pay for mp3 files which download directly to their phones. Their database is comprised...
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The argument against portable video players goes something like this, the average person in his or her average day more frequently has the opportunity to passively listen to music while getting from...
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The Slingbox is a new device that attaches to your TV feed, whether that be a DVR, cable, or satellite receiver, and transmits that data to be viewed on any broadband enabled Windows platform. The...
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After the unanimous Supreme Court ruling against Grokster on June 27, seven other popular file-sharing services received cease and desist orders from the RIAA. eDonkey, which reportedly has 3,000,000...
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Hypebot is covering an article on Motorola's new iRadio network which is like satellite radio, but received via mobile phone. Offering hundreds of channels, this service can be added to cell...
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The Players Network, an organization that has been providing gambling related content via the internet for 10 years, has announced the debut of its network exclusively as a VOD package on...
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Over at MIT, a manifesto of sorts proclaiming the end of the physical distribution of media in the wake of coming (and in many ways, already here) e-distribution models was published this week....
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From Philoneist's recent and humble origins on Blogger.com, click continue for a chronologically ordered record of posts from before October 13th.......
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