Gigaom“The Beat Goes On” Keynote Stream Now Available
Only a small number of people were invited to “The Beat Goes On” keynote but Apple has quickly made the entire keynote available for streaming here. The full video is about… Read more »
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Only a small number of people were invited to “The Beat Goes On” keynote but Apple has quickly made the entire keynote available for streaming here. The full video is about… Read more »
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Jim Goodman posts a comment, “I live in Modesto, CA – The service will start any time now, two speeds available 768 Kbps & 1.5 Mbps.” They had also sponsored a… Read more »
Broadband over powerline, so far has seen limited success, but that’s not stopping bureaucrats to push the technology in European Union. Given that DSL and other technologies are more easily available… Read more »