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Intel Corp., having failed disastrously with its own efforts to break into the digital home/television market, has decided that is going to buy its way into the market. It has acquired… Read more »
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Intel Corp., having failed disastrously with its own efforts to break into the digital home/television market, has decided that is going to buy its way into the market. It has acquired… Read more »
No seriously…. because if that’s the case then I predict sun is going to rise tomorrow from the west, and the actual sales of IPOD will exceed that of Microsoft’s. Jupiter’s… Read more »
FCC Chairman Michael Powell is concerned about SBC’s TIPTop enough to issue a statement today, warning the Bell that FCC has got the company within its cross hair. “Should we conclude… Read more »
W3 will be discussing wireless web standards in Barcelona tomorrow and day after. Tons of presentations. No surprise, Microsoft is not presenting any papers. No Intel either. Tells you how serious… Read more »
Let me explain the totally and completely politically incorrect headline. Ofcom, the UK regulator says that UK has raced past Germany in broadband penetration. In June 2004 the UK had 7.5… Read more »
SBC Communications, finally, is getting its FTTP groove on. The company has started to formalize and pick vendors for its mega-billion dollar rollout. The big winner of this bonanza is Alcatel,… Read more »
Forbes has a fascinating look at NTT DoCoMo and the changes inside the company, and its decision to embrace open standards. The story is about Kei-Ichi Enoki, an executive vice president… Read more »
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (subscription required) has an article about how broadband is quickly getting embedded into our lives, and changing how we interact, shop, research and communicate. With tyranny of dial-up… Read more »