Qik Video: Showstoppers @ CTIA

Ed Hardy of Brighthand demos Redfly with AT&T Tilt (4:51) Newer Samsung phones with guest appearances from Laptop Mag and PC Mag (2:32) MagicJack, the $40 VoIP dongle (3:08) Motorola WiMax router and Femtocell (2:22) Motorola’s DVB-H PMP (1:38) Plantronics fashion bluetooth headsets (0:31) Thumbplay allows free video sharing to mobile devices (3:05)

CTIA: An Open Letter to QIK & Flixwagon

Dear Flixwagon & QIK, I’m flying into Vegas for CTIA with my multimedia powerhouse Nokia N95. Not only will I be attending ShowStoppers as a civilian (blogger) Monday night, I’ll also be stationed within the Symbian booth during the show for my day job. If time and technology permit, it’d be fun to offer some … Read more

WordPress 2.5 Gallery Test: CES 2008

Version 2.5 of the WordPress blogging software just went gold, and I want to give the new Gallery feature a spin. Here’s a few of the pics I snapped at CES in January:

TiVo Deploying Comcast & Stand-Alone Updates

TiVo has quietly started rolling out system software 9.3 to TiVo Series2 owners. In addition to what I suspect is under the hood bug squashing and some minor presentation updates, Megazone reports the replacement software adds progressive downloading (view Amazon Unbox and podcast content as it comes in) already available to Series3 and TiVo HD … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs: Motorola, WiMAX, LTE & CTIA: Media Experiences 2 Go Little Known Updates on the DTV Transition: Media Experiences 2 Go Replace Smartskip with Comskip in BeyondTV: Brent Evans Geek Tonic Future Drivers of Internet Bandwidth: Media Experiences 2 Go A Lost Time Travel Theory: Brent … Read more

Music Tax Hysteria!

Warner’s new music service proposal has the blogosphere all abuzz this AM. It’s mostly been a narrow-minded, short-sighted reception, which emphasizes challenges the music industry faces in winning back paying customers. (Threatening college students with lawsuits hasn’t been a good marketing strategy.) The recording industry’s album sales revenue model doesn’t work within the current digital … Read more

Comcast and BitTorrent Agree To Something

Comcast and BitTorrent have announced they’re cozying up

Comcast Corporation and BitTorrent, Inc. announced today that they will undertake a collaborative effort with one another and with the broader Internet and ISP community to more effectively address issues associated with rich media content and network capacity management. While BitTorrent and Comcast are talking directly, they are also in discussions with other parties to help facilitate a broader dialogue and cooperation across industries. Both BitTorrent and Comcast expressed the view that these technical issues can be worked out through private business discussions without the need for government intervention.

In the release, Comcast also mentions they’ll move to a “protocol agnostic” network management system by the end of the year, though I didn’t see anything regarding “source” or “destination” agnostic. So, it’s yet to be seen if this is really net neutral and how the FCC will respond. Regardless, it’s significant and appreciated that Comcast made the progressive choice to initiate an open dialog.

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Theater of the Mundane: Move Tech Update

Unfortunately I wasn’t able to have my Comcast cable and Internet service migrated on Saturday (as they originally suggested), but the Cradlepoint 3G router with Sprint AirCard has ensured continued TiVoCast downloads, CoD4 on Xbox Live, and web surfing (work, too). The Airport Extreme is running in bridge mode, so I don’t have to change … Read more