Another iTunes Subscription Rumor

I admit it. I’m lazy. Even though I’ve purchased and ripped hundreds of CDs (plus those DRM-encumbered iTunes), I still prefer someone else program my playlists. In fact I’m an iPhone owner who (mostly) forgos the audio iPod functions, opting instead for the (jailbreak) iRadio streaming application. Or my XM subscription via Helix or computer. … Read more

Internet Video Policy Symposium

It’s probably under the radar for most folks, but analyst Cynthia Brumfield is hosting a conference in DC today called the Internet Video Policy Symposium. It’s closed to press and filled with academics, government advisers, economists and former FCC officials. Check out the conference agenda. One of my favorite panels listed: Video is a Bandwidth … Read more

Gamefly Buying Used Games

Gamefly (Netflix for video games) has started buying up subscriber’s used games: As a long-time member, you’ve been hand-selected to participate in our GameFly Trade-In Program. Now you can trade in the games you own for credit toward your membership fees! This strikes me as an interesting business initiative… I specifically use Gamefly to avoid … Read more

Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router Now Shipping

I just received an email from Kyocera that their new and hopefully improved EVDO router is shipping. In addition the PCMCIA card support of the KR1, the KR2 ($250) adds USB and ExpressCard compatibility. After my CES frustrations with the KR1, I’m hoping they’ve also added greater device compatibility. If you’re tempted, Kyocera is sweetening … Read more

More March Madness Video

If you’re away from the TV (say, at work) and still jonesing for a little March Madness, you can get highlights from the tournament teams over at Sports Illustrated’s FilmRoom (Duke, above). Once again the app is powered by Gotuit, and it offers a convenient interface for selecting just the teams you want to see … Read more

TiVo Deskstop 2.6 Arrives

TiVo Deskstop 2.6 has arrived right on schedule: TiVo (NASDAQ: TIVO), the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVRs), today announced TiVo® subscribers can now watch video content from the Web directly on their television sets. Through an updated version of TiVo’s Desktop Plus PC software, users can now … Read more

Mobile Multimedia Updates

First, we hear Silverlight is headed for Nokia handsets. And today, Flash Lite and Silverlight are confirmed for Windows Mobile. Woo! It’s good to see these media-rich technologies land on portable devices. Though, there’s still no confirmation of Flash for the iPhone. But it’s inevitable… Right? Honestly, I’m not particular about which specific technologies land … Read more

Cablevision’s Educational SDV Initiative

How do you educate your customers to the perils of switched digital video (SDV) with the current generation of retail CableCARD products? In Cablevision’s case, they’ve started notifying folks that over 15 channels (including Kung Fu HD!) are unavailable via CableCARD – without actually mentioning why. But, hey, who needs a TiVo when you they’ll … Read more