May 14, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Netflix Now Streaming HD: Want to really have fun? Check out Netflix Watch Instantly in HD. Although the library is limited, the experience is awesome. It’s available for PC or Mac and it’s really worth it. Chrome Netbook On The Way: Google Continue Reading →
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May 3, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: HTML5 Gains Support: In the wake of Steve Jobs’s anti-Flash rant, a new voice has emerged in support of HTML5. Microsoft said that IE9 will play both HTML5 and Flash videos. Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome browser support HTML5 already. In case Continue Reading →
Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Google is making it easier for you to find interesting people to follow on Twitter. The Goog recently unveiled a new app called Follow Finder that analyzes followers and helps Twitter users find others who fit on their “social graph.” In other Google news, the company Continue Reading →
This week on Digital Life. Is 3DTV here to stay? Can Tweets be used as evidence in court? What you really need to know about Google‘s nexus one Android phone. Which new e-readers will you care about? Google’s Chrome browser overtakes Apple’s Safari. And, what is Microsoft’s HP slate? Plus, I’ll talk with Bonin Bough, Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. As Google prepares to unveil its new phone, rumors are circulating that the company may also be preparing a tablet computer. Reports are coming out that Google and HTC have been working on a touch-screen tablet for over a year and Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. A new survey reports that 1/3 of teens have engaged in the new form of sexual communication known as ‘sexting.’ While many are sending risque text messages, many others are sending nude pictures to each other online, with 61% of those Continue Reading →
This week on Digital Life, has Oprah killed the local TV business? Who is attending college on iTunes for free? Is YouTube video quality better than cable, and is Google Chrome a Windows 7 killer? I’ll talk with Charlie Collier, president and general manager of AMC about Mad Men and I discuss the AFLAC Duck Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. YouTube is updating its site to make way for 1080p HD. The online video destination will make the update live this week, with YouTube working on re-encoding the current set of 720p HD videos to the new format. The upgrade is Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. Fox will begin interweaving Twitter into the fabric of its shows. Specifically, Fox is scheduled to air “tweet-peats” of shows like Fringe and Glee, which will feature messages from cast and crew about the show via Twitter. The move is a Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. Nielsen is reporting that over 31 million people viewed Michael Jackson’s funeral on television. While the number is very high, it does not take into account the millions of viewers who streamed the coverage through a variety of streaming sites, nor Continue Reading →