Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: There’s a hint that Twitter is getting ready to launch a new site designed to replace many of the coolest third-party apps. Lookout TweetDeck, duck and cover Brizzly, Twitter is gunning for you! In other news, do you like using Google Street View? Then you’ll love Continue Reading →
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The FCC’s latest plan for nation wide broadband will bring 100 megabits per second to approximately 100 million households in the US. The FCC hopes that its plan “will set goals for the U.S. to have the world’s largest market of very high-speed broadband users.” HBO is readying its first move into online video. HBO Continue Reading →
. Google is reportedly set to transform GMail into a social hub. The move will bring an additional screen to the GMail service that would broadcast status updates and link shares from contacts. Google hopes that users will be able to quickly integrate the new social aspect into their digital lives, just as GChat and Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. Last night was the scheduled premier of the final season of Lost. However, a sneak preview of the mysterious show was held Monday night in Hawaii and someone in attendance recorded the show and subsequently posted it on a torrent sharing 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. Google’s Nexus One is now available for sale online. The phone, which WSJ reviewer Walt Mossberg said iPhone users may want to switch to, is available to consumers online. Currently only available unlocked for $529, or on T-Mobile for the subsidized Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. Google announced a press conference for January 5th during which many believe it unveil the Nexus One. News of the announcement comes on the heels of T-Mobile telling its employees to prepare for the launch of the new smart phone in Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. A new case involving texting on company phones is set to hit the Supreme Court. The case, which involves police officers in Ontario, California exceeding their allotted text messages on the phones issued by the department, could have major ramifications for Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. A new case involving texting on company phones is set to hit the Supreme Court. The case, which involves police officers in Ontario, California exceeding their allotted text messages on the phones issued by the department, could have major ramifications for Continue Reading →
If you are having trouble viewing our video player, check out MediaBytes on YouTube. This weekend rumors of Google’s self branded phone were confirmed as pictures of the handset leaked on Twitter. The Nexus One, as its called, will reportedly be available to consumers next year. Google claims that the phone will be sold without Continue Reading →