AT&T offers new U-verse packages

By Jeff Baker - 05/19/2010 10:07:26 AM

I don't know about you guys but I know that an AT&T salesperson has come to my house more than once trying to sway me away from my beloved Optimum Triple Play package and onto one of their U-verse packages. Sure, it seemed great but reports of slow Internet kept me away from making the ...

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SlingPlayer Mobile Android beta privately released?

By Jeff Baker - 05/06/2010 4:19:43 PM

Not too long ago we let you know that the SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone application was sent to Apple for approval. But what if, perhaps, you have an Android device and want to use SlingPlayer? Well, if rumors are to be believed you may soon be doing that as its supposedly just entered into private beta. According ...

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AT&T launches U-verse Online

By Jeff Baker - 05/05/2010 2:34:19 PM

Are you a subscriber of AT&T's U-verse? Well then you're in luck at AT&T has just announced that they they have relaunched their U-verse Online service. This service will essentially mimic Hulu in the sense that it has a large library of shows to watch online right in your browser. This service will allow consumers to ...

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Samsung M250 Mobile Data Projector

By Aditi The HomeTheater Girl - 03/21/2010 4:58:09 PM
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The new Samsung M250 mobile data projector is a true travel partner that sets up instantly and displays intensely. Designed for mobility, the projector weighs just 5.3 lbs and produces low nice. Integrated with 3LCD technology and Samsung engineering, the projector supports up to 2,500 ANSI lumens for clear and focused images. ...

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Ten Percent of All Mobile Traffic Goes To YouTube

By Steve Anderson - 02/10/2010 3:24:56 AM

Seriously. TEN PERCENT. Let that roll around in your head-meat for a minute.  One in ten bits, bytes, megs and gigs goes straight to YouTube.  That means whenever you see someone surfing with their mobile, there's one chance in ten they're on YouTube right now. Weird incredulous statistics aside, what this means is twofold.  One, home theater is ...

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