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Commentary: An iPad By Any Other Name From the name to its lack of camera and Flash support, Apple's new iPad deserves as much criticism as praise. (1/29/2010)
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CES 2010: New Smartphones Push Boundaries of Wireless Streaming 2010 will mark the first year that voice-centric phones account for less than 50% of all mobile phones sold, and video-capable smartphones are leading the way. (1/9/2010)
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CES 2010: NVIDIA Powers Touch-Screen Tablet Video Revolution NVIDIA's new Tegra 2 chip features a dual-core CPU for mobile applications and eight independent processors, and is featured in more than 50 tablets in development (1/7/2010)
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CES 2010: Streaming Leads Consumer Electronics Growth At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, integration and service are the name of the game, with increased emphasis on mobile video and the digital living room. (1/7/2010)
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2009: The Year in Review A look back at the most significant developments of the last year, from large-scale webcasts to adaptive bitrate streaming to new developments in the set-top box category. (1/4/2010)
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Ustream, Qik Apps Finally Let iPhone Users Stream Live In December, Apple finally allowed the Ustream Live Broadcaster and Qik Live apps into the iTunes App Store, meaning that users can finally stream live from their iPhones—even older models. (1/4/2010)
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Streams of Thought: When HD Isn’t HD (1/2/2010)
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Streaming Media West 2009 Keynote 1: Bill Stone, President, FLO TV
Kicking off Streaming Media West, FLO TV president Bill Stone talked about how mobile television is growing on the mobile phone but also expanding on to other consumer devices. (11/17/2009)
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NewTeeVee Live 2009: Looking Back, Looking Forward TV Everywhere, Internet Everywhere, Content Everywhere? Predictions for the future of video help set the stage for next week's Streaming Media West (11/12/2009)
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Will Wireless Spectrum Expansion be a Byproduct of the Net Neutrality Debate? Last week's Net Neutrality war of words may provide the FCC a bit of bargaining power as carriers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless look to increase mobile reach into rural areas. (10/27/2009)
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Streaming Media TV: The FCC, Net Neutrality, Sprint Nextel and TiVo? In the latest installment of Bandwidth Bastards, our intrepid and irreverent commentators assess the Net Neutrality debate and its implications for mobile video, then speculate on the goodness of a Sprint Nextel/TiVo partnership. (10/6/2009)
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Adobe MAX: Flash for the iPhone? Not Quite While not the full Flash solution everyone's been hoping for, several developers have created applications for the iPhone that are pushing the potential boundaries of the mobile device. (10/5/2009)
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KIT digital Acquires Nunet and The Feedroom for $21 Million Acquisitions expand KIT digital's presence in both the mobile and enterprise markets, while also giving the company a foothold in North America. (10/5/2009)
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Magnify Aims the iPhone's Video Camera at Business Users Could an iPhone be your company's next video camera? Magnify Mobile might just make it so. (9/24/2009)
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Intel's Moblin 2.1 Linux Operating System to Support AIR, Silverlight Moblin 2.1 can run on anything from mobile phones to full PCs, and its Silverlight and AIR support offers a compelling alternative to the iPhone OS. Also announced were a new GPU and chip enhancements. (9/23/2009)
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Convergence Is A Major Theme At IBC 2009 Announcements from Vidiator, ADB, and Active Video show how companies are looking to break down barriers between TV, web, and mobile (9/12/2009)
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IBC 2009 Starts with a Bang Adobe announces bit-level encryption, Envivio provides live iPhone encoding tools, and much more (9/10/2009)
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The FCC Offers You Its (Wireless Broadband) Protection A newly issued FCC Notice of Inquiry is intended to protect consumers while fostering innovation, and could have significant impact on mobile video adoption as well as next-generation networks. (8/31/2009)
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Mobile Data Roaming Rates Drop, But Confusion Follows The drop in data roaming charges is good news for subscribers, but the consensus is that it's not enough to spur an uptick in mobile video innovation. (8/31/2009)
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Now on Streaming Media TV: Qik's iPhone App, CBS' Paper-Thin Video, and Online Education In this week's edition of Bandwidth Bastards, our hosts wonder where the live functionality is in the new iPhone app from Qik, offer a sneak preview of the video ad coming in the next Entertainment Weekly, and discuss a study showing that students who learn online learn more. (8/24/2009)
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HSN Brings Video Shopping to iPhone On-demand and live streams are the highlight of the former Home Shopping Network's iPhone app. (8/18/2009)
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