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Wednesday, January 10
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 10 Jan 2007 01:39 PM MST
What’s there to say about CES—it’s exhausting, exhilarating, a pain in the ass and there’s a lot of waiting in lines. My feet hurt, but I saw the immediate future of the media-technology world. It’s a world going in opposite directions. We are looking to connect everything together and we’re looking as having the freedom to roam. We want portability but we want to have all our gadgets and gizmos connected to alow us to play anything, anytime, where.
This “clip” is long, but has lots of cool stuff inside. Enjoy. Tuesday, November 8
by
Allen Weiner
on Tue 08 Nov 2005 04:20 AM PST
I admit I just don’t get this deal between Comcast and the networks. From my I can tell, the deal allows users to download recently aired programs for 99 cents. Is that right? Who is the target market…folks who cannot properly operate their digital video recorders? As a sample of one, I cannot think of a single program in my rotation (Miami CSI, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Vacation Challenge…) that I watch live. If I had to pay 99 cents per show to watch it the next day versus time-shifting it on my DVR, I’d hook up my old VCR and buy a bunch of blank VHS tapes from Radio Shack ® The other point of confusion—can you download these shows on your PC? Everything I have read says no, but in watching CNN an hour ago, the network implied/inferred you could download the shows to your PC and maybe even put them on your iPod. I must have misunderstood. Either the messaging here is bad, or I totally miss the point here. Can someone explain? |
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