Archive for April 4th, 2009

A Clear choice in Portland mobile access? Yes — mostly (The Oregonian)

Using a new technology called WiMax, Clearwire offers speedy, wireless Web connections, with the added benefit of being mobile

City putting more information on Web (Englewood Herald)

Englewood established a tentative timeline to electronically provide streaming audio of city council meetings and to place the complete city council packet on the Web site.

City putting more information on Web (Englewood Herald)

Englewood established a tentative timeline to electronically provide streaming audio of city council meetings and to place the complete city council packet on the Web site.

Akron Insider: Earley, Pratt discuss road trips, motorcycles and more (Akron Zips)

AKRON, Ohio – Step inside the UA podcast studios as Akron Insider Andy Harris brings you the latest news from the Zips Athletics Department. Listen now via streaming audio or download to your iPod!

AT&T Terms of Service changed, then unchanged for third-party video (BetaNews)

Like a cheap tent or a clamshell phone, AT&T has folded on a Terms of Service change made earlier this week that would have prohibited prohibits "customer initiated redirection of television or other video or audio signals via any technology from a fixed location to a mobile device," lumping such streams in with peer-to-peer movie downloads and videocasting.

AT&T Changes TOS, Limits Streaming, Tethering (Slashdot)

MojoKid writes "Just one day after announcing plans to subsidize netbooks, AT&T wised up to the fact that those netbooks and connections could be used to download movies and enjoy other bandwidth-intensive applications. Apparently trying to avoid bogging down their network, the company revised its data plan service terms to single out and prohibit 'downloading movies using P2P file-sharing ...

AT&T Terms of Service change could have far-reaching consequences for mobile video (BetaNews)

iPhone users hoping to watch video from their Slingboxes or from sites that aren't cutting a deal with AT&T are in for a shock if the company's new Terms of Service remain in place.