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HULU   |  12 comments

Can Hulu Save Traditional TV?

Can Jason Kilar and his hit site Hulu save traditional TV from itself while remaking it for the future?READ»

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Hulu: The Second Life of Network Shows

Hulu has made online hits of network also-rans.READ»

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SECURITY   |  Comment

Uniloc's EdgeID Imagine a World Without Passwords

Passwords are the bane of our computing lives. But do we really want PCs that can log themselves into our systems without us? Uniloc, a California security company, has launched a product that allows computers and smartphones to ...READ»

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3 in 4 New Phones on AT&T Are iPhones

AT&T just revealed its quarterly finances and among the statistics lies one incredible fact, that demonstrates exactly how much the company's future hinges on Apple: 74% of new "integrated device" activations were ...READ»

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NETBOOK   |  Comment

Will Telecoms Push Netbooks Over Smartphones?

Some mobile networks say that smartphone users are sucking down too much data. But as netbooks become more popular, won't a burgeoning problem get that much worse? (Below, the Palm Pre.) No, says a new study -- having millions more ...READ»

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ROBOTO   |  3 comments

Will Robo.to's "Conversational Lubricant" Save the Art of the Phone Call?

Yesterday, we reported that Robo.to would be releasing an app this fall for iPhone and Android that co-opts your boring "incoming call" screen and presents you with all your caller's relevant social info: last tweets, video posts, ...READ»

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VOIP   |  1 comment

Ooma: The Wonderful, Oddly-Named Phone for Google Voice

There are a few major reasons why we all don't have VOIP phones: monthly subscription fees are a big one, as is cost of equipment. But Ooma may change all of that, while adding icing to the cake, with full native Google Voice support. ...READ»

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WIFI   |  1 comment

Microsoft Building One-Mile Wi-Fi

Despite protestations from the Bush administration, the FCC succeeded last year in making a certain chunk of the nation's TV and radio spectrum--dubbed "white space"--available to unlicensed broadcasters. That meant that companies ...READ»

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Good to Know: Seven Useful Things Online This Week

Print Is Dying Because... It's Printed "The Printed Blog" was an experiment in publishing: a hybrid online publication with a printed counterpart that could be delivered to your house. The venture's founder, Josh Karp, believed that ...READ»

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