Archive for March 20th, 2009
March Madness On Demand Soars 56% On Tourney’s Opening Day (MultiChannel News)
March Madness on Demand continues to march briskly. The Internet streaming service for the NCAA Men's Division 1 Basketball Tournament scored a 56% jump to 2.7 million unique visitors on the tourney's opening day, according to CBSSports.com, CBS Sports and the NCAA. That was up from 1.75 million on the first day of the 2008 tournament All told, the MMOD video player facilitated 2.8 million total ...
Netgear Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Review (The Gadgeteer)
A technology that’s been running below the radar solved one of my networking problems in 3 easy steps: 1) buy it, 2) plug it in and 3) turn it on. The Netgear Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter is a truly plug and play device and is a cost effective solution for those who can’t hardwire or [...] Filed in categories: Audio / Video Gear , Wireless Tagged: Networking Netgear Powerline AV Ethernet ...
WBEB Philly Takes Streaming Radio Detour (Mediaweek)
It's hard to believe that top-rated Adult Contemporary WBEB-FM in Philadelphia shut down its Internet stream. It's even harder to believe the move is permanent when there's every indication that streaming is part of radio's future business model.
Moogis: A New World for Online Music? (Salon.com)
Butch Trucks, one of the original members of the Allman Brothers Band, may seem like an unlikely candidate to reinvent the world of online music. But that’s what he hopes to do with Moogis.com , an online music community he founded that offers high-def streaming of live and archived shows.
VIA Makes In-Vehicle Platform for Car PCs (Tom’s Hardware)
VIA Technologies has taken a nose dive into the mobility market with its IVP-7500 system, a decked-out motherboard for in-car mounted PCs.
Cisco’s consumer electronics dream (CNET)
The networking giant sees a big opportunity in sales to consumers, and it may surprise some to know the company has actually been in the biz for nearly six years.
Cisco’s consumer electronics dream (CNET)
The networking giant sees a big opportunity in sales to consumers, and it may surprise some to know the company has actually been in the biz for nearly six years.
Topspin’s direct-to-fan marketing platform (CNET)
Topspin, which handled the recent direct-to-fan marketing for the David Byrne/Brian Eno record, demonstrated its new platform at SXSW, and it's pretty impressive.
