This week on Digital Life: Is Verizon finally going to sell iPhones? If so, should you wait? And, can Steve Jobs stop iPhone sex chats? Plus, should you buy Amazon’s updated Kindle DX or just get an iPad? And, I’ll ask wired.com’s John Abell if there will there ever be enough wireless bandwidth. I’ll speak Continue Reading →

Microsoft's Dead Kin

July 1, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Microsoft’s Dead Kin: Just a couple of months after it hit the market, Microsoft will kill its Kin phone. It was aimed at socially-minded teens, but teens ignored it. Some reports say that Microsoft sold as few as 500 units. That doesn’t Continue Reading →
June 30, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Verizon iPhone’s By January?: According to Bloomberg, Verizon will begin carrying the iPhone in January. While rumors about iPhones and the Nation’s #1 carrier are a dime a dozen, the latest news also reminds us that Apple reportedly plans to begin producing Continue Reading →
June 24, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Google (YouTube) Beats Viacom Suit: Viacom’s three-year-old, $1 Billion lawsuit against YouTube hit a snag yesterday. The judge ruled that YouTube is protected under the “safe harbor” provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, because it instantly responded to Viacom’s requests to Continue Reading →
June 22, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: FiOS Without A Contract: Verizon is now offering its FiOS service without a contract. In fact, you can pay month-to-month if you like with no termination fee Why? Remember those negative ads from cable companies saying that Verizon locks you into a Continue Reading →
I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend. We’ll be back with the top stories in Technology, Media and Entertainment on Tuesday, June 1, 2010. In the meantime, checkout Digital Life with Shelly Palmer. On this episode: Is Facebook really going to change their privacy policy? How many tablet computers will Verizon bring to market Continue Reading →
On this episode of Digital Life: Is Facebook really going to change their privacy policy? How many tablet computers will Verizon bring to market with their 4G network? And, can social media really help you connect with people? Plus, I’ll talk to Rob Master about the new ways Unilever‘s big brands are thinking about advertising Continue Reading →
May 24, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: RapidShare Dodges A Bullet: RapidShare, one of the most popular file sharing sites, has dodged a serious copyright bullet. A Federal Judge in California ruled that RapidShare is not guilty of copyright infringement because it does not have a searchable index. It’s Continue Reading →
On this episode of Digital Life: Why are the producers of the Hurt Locker planning to sue tens of thousands of illegal downloaders? Are Google and Verizon going to team up to create the ultimate iPad killer? And, is Borders new Kobo e-Reader something you should consider? Plus, I’ll talk to Dr. Ruth Westheimer about Continue Reading →