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Netflix Fires Shots Across Traditional TVs Bow by Signing Deals with CBS, Disney [TV]

Gizmodo |  September 23rd, 2008 | Email this
Netflix has just inked deals with CBS and Disney to start adding shows to its streaming service the day after they air. The shows will include crime dramas your parents like such as CSI and NCIS as well as shows your younger cousins like such as Hannah Montana and The [...]
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Comcast Opens Curtains On How They Filter Your Traffic [Comcast]

Gizmodo |  September 19th, 2008 | Email this
Comcast has just released a series of documents in response to the Federal Communications Commission detailing how, exactly, the ISP filters your traffic. Based on their traffic analysis, five protocols (Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FastTrack and Gnutella) were especially filtered. Not anymore. Now Comcast is going to be throttling ALL traffic [...]
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Industry Leaders Developing "Buy Once, Play Anywhere" Standard For Digital Media [Drm]

Gizmodo |  September 15th, 2008 | Email this
Many of the big guns in Hollywood, technology and retailing have joined forces to create the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC—a consortium focused on building "a new digital media framework using industry standards" that will "enable consumers to acquire and play content across a wide range of services and [...]
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A Complete Guide to Watching Your Favorite Shows (Legally) Without Paying a Dime [Free Tv]

Gizmodo |  September 11th, 2008 | Email this
You can spend up to $100 a month for various cable and satellite services to watch the new season of programming that began this week. Or, if you've got an internet connection and are willing to be a little more creative than buying episodes for $2 off Amazon Unbox or [...]
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AT&T Changes Terms of Service, Will Start Slowing Rebel Downloaders Next Month [At&t]

Gizmodo |  September 10th, 2008 | Email this
AT&T;'s just updated its terms of service for broadband customers, and starting next month, if you're a heavy downloader, get ready to have your connection squeezed to a trickle. While they haven't implemented usage caps a la Comcast (yet) they are using a similar traffic management technique starting on Oct. [...]
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Giz Explains: Why HD Video Downloads Aren't Very High Def [Giz Explains]

Gizmodo |  September 10th, 2008 | Email this
Yesterday Apple introduced HD TV downloads to the iTunes store, meaning you can watch Peter be super emo on Heroes at a crispy 720p resolution. That's a higher resolution than DVD, and technically, yup, that's HD. There's a catch though. Like every other video download service touting HD videos, it's [...]
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Tru2way TVs from Panasonic and Sony, Live For the First Time [CEDIA 2008]

Gizmodo |  September 4th, 2008 | Email this
Fans of Giz Explains know that Tru2way is the cable industry's latest cable card scheme. Today, Sony and Panasonic are showing off their own Tru2way-enabled TVs, Pana's PZ80Q with a built-in box, and Sony's Bravia with a box that connects via HDMI. What's cool is that this is the first [...]
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Comcast's Video Download Store Is Wholly Unremarkable [Comcast]

Gizmodo |  September 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Comcast's internet video site, Fancast, used to be a place to check out Hulu clips and waste away your data cap along with your brain. Now it's a place to buy and rent full-length movies a la Amazon Unbox or iTunes to play on your Windows PC (and up to [...]
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Has Comcast Lowered Their Monthly Usage Limits? [Comcast]

Gizmodo |  August 11th, 2008 | Email this
We known for a while that Comcast's "unlimited" broadband is actually not so. The monthly usage limit seemed to be near 300GB before, but reader Ace says that he got a nasty phone call warning him that his usage in the top one percent of residential plans, and it's pissing [...]
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Open Source Switzerland Network Testing Tool Catches ISP Throttlers In the Act [Switzerland]

Gizmodo |  August 3rd, 2008 | Email this
As part of an effort to thwart future ISP infractions, a la Comcast, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released Switzerland, an open source software tool for "testing the integrity of data communications over networks, ISPs and firewalls." If you've been following Comcast for any amount of time over the [...]
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Comcast's Free Wii Offer Gets Official [Comcast]

Gizmodo |  July 28th, 2008 | Email this
The free Wii offer from Comcast just got official, but is only for Preferred Plus or Premier Triple Play customers, not Double Play as we first thought. If you don't need to get phone service from Comcast since you already have a cellphone, it's probably not worth the money seeing [...]
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Comcast Support is Watching You Complain On Your Blog RIGHT NOW [Big Brother]

Gizmodo |  July 25th, 2008 | Email this
When Brandon Dilbeck wrote about how shitty his Comcast service was on his no-traffic Blogspot blog, he didn't think anyone was watching. But this guy was. And when he received an email from Comcast support that directly addressed his specific problem shortly after his post went up, he understandably got [...]
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It Took Comcast 20 Calls and 3 Visits Over 5 Weeks to Determine That No Cable Was Run to This Guy's House [On The Ball]

Gizmodo |  July 24th, 2008 | Email this
I know—Comcast bashing is getting way too easy these days. But its hard to resist when you find out that it took 20 calls and 3 personal visits over five weeks for the company to figure out why Kenneth Bayes, a subscriber in Haymarket VA, could not get service. Then [...]
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Comcast To Offer Wiis To New Subscribers [Dealzmodo]

Gizmodo |  July 23rd, 2008 | Email this
The Consumerist just uncovered a new deal in the works by Comcast to give away Wiis to new subscribers. Whoa. Their deal, which runs on a limited supply basis, is supposedly good from July 28 to August 17 in the Miami, SF, Houston, Denver, Chicago, Philly, Boston and Detroit areas [...]
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Giz Explains: CableCARD and the Future of Cable TV [Giz Explains]

Gizmodo |  July 9th, 2008 | Email this
The big bad cable industry is under assault. The internet is stealing viewers who can check out their favorite shows on Hulu while fiber and IPTV deliver speed and features they can't quite match. Yet. A new cable internet standard rolling out this year will let them catch up speedwise. [...]
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Japanese ISP Institutes Upload Cap of 30GB… Per Day [Kick In The Pants]

Gizmodo |  June 25th, 2008 | Email this
While everyone is up in arms about US ISPs such as Comcast instituting bandwidth caps that'll keep you from downloading all the sweet, sweet data that you want, what about telcos in Japan? Well, they're going to start instituting caps as well. Oh, the horror? What is it, 25GB a [...]
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Gotham City Has a Bigger Problem Than Joker or Two Face - It Has Comcast [Comcast]

Gizmodo |  June 25th, 2008 | Email this
Hasn't Gotham suffered enough? First that huge depression, then deranged lunatics trying to kill everyone in the city via gas, then a prison break, then this dude dressed up as a joker. And now they have to use COMCAST INTERNET? The humanity! Can't Bruce Wayne do anything about this? He [...]
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Lightning Review: T-Mobile's @Home VoIP Phone Line [Review]

Gizmodo |  June 25th, 2008 | Email this
The Gadget: T-Mobile @Home, a phone service for T-Mobile customers hooks your standard home telephone over the internet to make unlimited nationwide calls for just $10 a month on top of your current wireless bill. It's similar to the Hotspot@Home service which uses a cellphone for home calls, but only [...]
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Ten Million Megapixel Comcast Display Wows Viewers With Un-throttled Ultra HD Video [Monster HDTV]

Gizmodo |  June 21st, 2008 | Email this
Love 'em or hate 'em, Comcast sure knows how to throw together a 10 million pixel video display. The one seen here is available for ogling at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia, and covers over 2,100 square feet of wall space with four-millimeter LED lights. The images and video that [...]
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Comcast Confirms Upload Cap Increase [Comcast Uploads]

Gizmodo |  June 12th, 2008 | Email this
Comcast's just sent out a release confirming that they are indeed increasing their upload caps on their cable subscribers. Now all applicable users nationwide will have either a 6/1Mbps or 8/2Mbps, depending on which plan they're currently subscribed to. Woohoo, better BitTorrent ratios are a'comin.[...]
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Sprint and Clearwire Promises WiMax Will Be Totally Open, Can Replace Your ISP []

Gizmodo |  June 12th, 2008 | Email this
In its filing to the FCC oh-so-politely asking for the okay to merge Sprint's and Clearwire's spectrum assets into the WiMax monolith New Clearwire (helpfully poked through by Ars), they make a lot of groovy promises to stoke the FCC's approval stamp into action. Like it'll be totally open: "New [...]
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Welcome to the Future of Broadband: Third Major ISP AT&T Testing Bandwidth Caps in the Fall [At&t]

Gizmodo |  June 7th, 2008 | Email this
AT&T; chief tech officer John Donovan has indicated that they're going to test bandwidth caps in the fall, making them the third of the four major ISPs to do so. (Verizon stands alone, but for how long?) He lays out the familiar rationale, a small group of users (5 percent) [...]
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How Two Teenage High School Dropouts Hacked Comcast [Comcast]

Gizmodo |  May 30th, 2008 | Email this
A couple days ago, a pair of teenagers brought down Comcast's homepage and mail service. They haven't been arrested (yet), so they gave the full story to Wired. Like most nuclear-level hacks, they didn't intend to hijack the website and mail hosting of the biggest cable company in the country. [...]
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Sony Signs on With tru2way: Kiss Your Cable Box Goodbye [Sony]

Gizmodo |  May 27th, 2008 | Email this
Joining Panny, Sammy and LG, Sony has signed on with the cable industry to support tru2way (aka OpenCable). Basically, sets with tru2way can do everything you'd usually need a set-top box from your cable company for, like VOD, programming guides and other interactive stuff, without the box (sounds like a [...]
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TiVo Switched Video Tuning Adapters Appear at CableLabs [SDV On TIVO]

Gizmodo |  May 19th, 2008 | Email this
At long last, the SDV dongles that TiVo promised would arrive this year from Motorola and Cisco have been submitted to CableLabs for formal testing. For those unfamiliar, these little devices allow for two way communication between CableCard boxes and Cable Companies, so that only the needed programming data is [...]
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