Signs of the fall of TV the rise of social video — and what big media should do about it.
Audio & Video
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Here’s what my brother does in his spare time. He looks for Hidden Mickeys on…
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A look at three new Google applications—Spreadsheet, Picasa Web, and Browser Sync.
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While Pinoys still cannot purchase songs through iTunes, there is some hope in Fliptunes. The…
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The case was sent over to our Supremo and as the hounds that we are,…
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The Friedrich Naumann Foundation has documented the proceedings of the Second Philippine Blogging Summit (iBlog…
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I was just watching Convergence (Net 25) now and saw a segment where Erwin Oliva…
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AppleĀ® announced on 29 March 2006 a software update for the iPodĀ® nano and fifth generation iPod, allowing customers to easily set their own personal maximum volume limit. The software update also gives parents the ability to set a maximum volume limit on their child’s iPod and lock it with a combination code.
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The start of the year always brings bold predictions from companies wanting to push their new products and/or technologies. It almost seems that press releases just have a template that have to include at least one line containing [insert year here] is the year of [insert product or technology here]. That said (with the risk of acquiring foot-in-mouth disease if the prediction doesn’t happen), 2006 does look to be the year of high definition. Or another way to put it would be the year the new format wars became full-blown.
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Yes, the Samsung Yepp mp3 player is more popular than Apple’s iPod in the whole…
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Sky and Home are cracking down on illegal connections.
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PLDT is considering IP television. Cool! But what about broadband penetration in the country?