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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Comcast, Cox, Time Warner partner on metro Wi-Fi
Bright House, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox and Time Warner Cable partner on free-if-you're-a-customer wireless under the name "CableWifi."
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Intel's virtual cable TV effort: Can it work?
Surely, Intel's virtual cable TV idea boils down to the usual line: Sell more chips.
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Netflix already in talks with cable companies about bundling partnerships
With Netflix already reportedly in talks with cable providers, its move to your cable bill is sounding more and more likely.
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Verizon Wireless' master stroke and the spectrum crunch ahead
Verizon Wireless forced a lot of hands last week when it acquired wireless spectrum from cable companies.
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Can cable giants cure Sprint, Clearwire ills?
An investment in Clearwire could give cable companies a route to offer wireless services to better compete with AT&T and Verizon.
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Cable companies get into the datacenter game
Cable companies are doing far more than delivering entertainment into your home these days; they want their share of the business cloud market services, too.
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Hulu considers turning itself into an online cable operator
While Netflix is thriving as it turns itself into more and more into a paid online streaming service, Hulu is struggling internally to figure out what direction it will take, according to the Wall...
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Three reasons to dump your cable provider: Boxee, Roku and Apple TV (updated)
I don't know of anyone that doesn't want to cut the cord with their cable provider and now it's possible thanks to several inexpensive solutions like: Boxee, Roku and Apple TV.
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Verizon FiOS, satellite pay TV providers beat cable companies in customer satisfaction poll
Cable companies have long been dogged with the reputation for poor customer service, and there are many, many examples of why this is so. Comcast is even rebranding its service as Xfinity to...
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How much of a threat is Google TV to cable providers?
Despite the hoopla surrounding its launch, Apple TV never gave cable companies much to worry about. Now another well-heeled interloper from the computer world is entering the living room in the...
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Cable and satellite providers want revised FCC rules and fees
Several cable and satellite broadcast providers want the FCC to overhaul the fee schedules and rewrite the dispute regulations.
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Motorola plans to bring new cellphone UI to its cable boxes
If you're like me, the interface with which you interact with your cable box isn't exactly elegant. Like your PC running Windows 95 inelegant. And despite the snazzier UIs that are popping up on...
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Is CableCard dead? FCC weighs alternatives.
In theory, CableCards don't seem like a bad idea: Instead of using a set-top box provided by your cable company, you can slide a small card into a device like a PC or TiVo and use that to control...
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FCC and court save the cable companies again
Herring Broadcasting wanted access to a network platform and its programming did not have the quality or ratings the cable companies believed were required to make money.
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Court lifts FCC limits on cable ownership
Look out, here comes Comcast. The cable giant's ambitions have long been stymied by a 1993 FCC rule that limited any one cable company's business to 30 percent of the U.S. market. Friday, the...
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Time Warner Cable to offer multi-room DVRs, Echostar to deliver Sling Media set-top box
With competition from satellite and fiber-optic TV competitors coming from one side, and the Internet from the other, the cable industry needs to deliver new products to keep their subscribers...
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Free Content “Bad for the Consumer� (Says Cable)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- You probably thought that the best thing about the Internet is that content of all kinds – from news to stock prices to TV shows – is free. But there is no such thing as...
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VOD chief: Comcast will survive in face of TV.com, Hulu
This week, Comcast announced its OnDemand Online service, promising anywhere online access to Comcast programming (broadcast, basic and premium channels, etc.) for its customers. I sat down with...
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The Web video showdown: Content providers, cable companies and the users stuck in the middle
There's a looming showdown over Web video as content providers wrestle with the future as the television business model that has paid the bills for years becomes strained. In the last day or...
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Watch Out: Digital TV Transition Starts ... Now
You thought you (or your Mom) didn’t have to worry about whether your household was prepared for the transition to digital TV broadcasting until February of next year. Wrong. If, for instance,...
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