Video
British Online Copyright Laws Draw Debates
A “digital economy bill” in Britain threatens to shut down online Web sites for copyright infringement, even when the content is uploaded by users.
Vringo Seeks to Make Ring Tones More Social
The start-up is looking to go public as it bets that consumers want more out of their ringtones.
Why the iPad Web Demo Was Full of Holes
While Apple may not come out and say it has no interest in supporting Adobe’s Flash, its actions speak louder than words.
Why the iPad Web Demo Was Full of Holes
While Apple may not come out and say it has no interest in supporting Adobe’s Flash, its actions speak louder than words.
Bit.ly Offers a New TV Service and a Shorter URL
Bit.ly, the popular URL shortening service, offers an even shorter URL, j.mp. A new video aggregation page also shows the most popular YouTube videos being shared through the service.
The American Diet: 34 Gigabytes a Day
Information consumption by Americans is growing at about 6 percent a year, according to new research from the University of California, San Diego.
For $150, Cisco Router Will Play Flip Videos on Your TV
A new set of products for Cisco’s Flip video recorders will let people play their videos on a TV and subscribe to each other’s channels. But high cost and limited uses could restrict their appeal.
Amazon Video vs. Netflix: Which Will Prevail?
A research group asked people to evaluate two services: Amazon’s Video on Demand and Netflix’s Watch Instantly.
TV Stations Start Broadcasting to Mobile Gadgets
A new standard has been approved for broadcasting TV to mobile devices, and some 70 stations are going to go on air this year.
VIZIO Files Antitrust and Unfair Competition Lawsuit Against Funai
Vizio files a lawsuit against Funai.


