MLB’s Web Video Strikes Out on Opening Day
Monday, March 31st, 2008Major League Baseball’s opening day turned into a frustrating affair for many subscribers to its fee-based MLB.TV live game video-streaming service.
Major League Baseball’s opening day turned into a frustrating affair for many subscribers to its fee-based MLB.TV live game video-streaming service.
Shane Macaulay’s attempt to sell a hacked laptop complete with Windows Vista attack code did not last long.
Ericsson Tuesday unveiled its first commercially available LTE capable platform. Products in the M700 series will deliver bandwidth of up to 100M bps (bits per second) in the downlink and up to 50M bps in the uplink.
Taiwanese WiMax wireless broadband service provider Global Mobile signed an agreement to work with a Vietnamese WiMax company on international roaming and the development of WiMax services, including content sharing, the companies said.
Dark Blue Sea, parent company of Fabulous.com, made a presentation to investors on Monday, a copy of which can be downloaded as a pdf here. DBS detailed their partnership implementation with Godaddy, company earnings and expectations. An interesting part of the presentation was the detailed examples given of the domain names that were sold and […]
I don’t know if I’m any more qualified to comment on the state of open source than anyone else out there, but I did put some commentary together for InfoWorld’s open source roundtable article series last week. Those comments got spread out over several different themed InfoWorld articles along with commentaries by other open source folks including Matt Asay, Bruce Perens, Chris DiBona of Google and others. However, if you want to read rhw interviews in their original Q&A format, that’s been published as a series of articles at ComputerWorld. So instead of reading the comments as thematically grouped by… READ MORE
HP today announced that its new dual-drive Media Vault NASes are shipping.
The Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) today announced that it is granting automatic Draft 2.0 802.11n Certification to all products currently undergoing or awaiting Certification testing.
In this article we’d like to look at some measures of the use of IPv4 and IPv6 protocols in today’s Internet and see if we can draw any conclusions about just how far down the track we are with the IPv6 part of dual stack deployment. We’ll use a number of measurements that have been made consistently since 1 January 2004 to the present, where we can distinguish between the relative levels of IPv4 and IPv6 use in various ways. More…
The Belkin N Wireless Router (F5D8223-4) has been added to the Router Charts (/router-charts/). The N Wireless is Belkin’s entry-level draft 802.11n router.