Archive for January 4th, 2009

It’s getting simpler to watch television on your computer (The Morning Call)

''Cutting the cord'' with a utility bill usually means eliminating your landline phone service and using your wireless phone only. But we're quickly approaching the day when you can cut the cord from your pay-TV service--usually cable or satellite--and watch much of the same content online.

THIS WEEK (San Francisco Chronicle)

S RADIO SIMON BOCCANEGRA The best way to experience the world classics of opera for free gets going again today on KDFC-FM (102.1) when the radio station revives its monthly collaborations with the San Francisco Opera. Tonight it's Verdi's "Simon Boccanegra,"...

TV/online coverage of Legislature expands (The Montana Standard)

HELENA (AP) — Montana's legislative session opens on Monday, and people statewide will have an expanded opportunity to monitor it.

First look: Rogue Amoeba’s Pulsar for XM and Sirius streams (Macworld)

Utility maker Rogue Amoeba has released a Public Preview version of Pulsar, its application for listening to XM Radio Online and Sirius Internet Radio streams.

First look: Rogue Amoeba’s Pulsar for XM and Sirius streams (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)

Rogue Amoeba Software on Friday released a Public Preview version of Pulsar, its new software for listening to streaming XM and Sirius Internet radio stations.