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Cablevision is working on bringing web video to the television. The cable provider plans on offering a new service that would wirelessly deliver web...
Cablevision is working on bringing web video to the television. The cable provider plans on offering a new service that would wirelessly deliver web content to subscriber's television's. Dubbed PC to TV Media Relay, the service will wirelessly transmit any video content from a computer to a specific cable channel, another move cable companies hope will bridge the gap between web video and cable TV.As Apple preps for the release of the iPad, Dell is hard at work on a tablet of its own. The Mini 5 is a 5-inch touchscreen device that will run on Google's Android and will reportedly hit stores in the coming months. Unlike the iPad, the Mini 5 features a camera on both the front and back that will allow users to video conference over Wifi or 3G.As the Olympic's begin to wind down, NBC is loosening its grip on streaming the games. Rather than simply broadcast the USA-Switzerland hockey game live on NBC, the company also made the game available online, in real time. The network also removed entry requirements like submitting your cable account number in order to stream the Olympics live, making it inherently easier to watch Hockey online. The only question is, was this just a fluke or will they continue to keep NBC.com open until the end of the games? Less
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