Oct
0

Saving Sirius XM

People don’t like to be told when they can consume their content, whether it is television, radio or news – busy lifestyles rarely fit the schedules of such inflexible broadcasts. Now I’m not saying live content is dead. I don’t know anyone who would want to watch the Superbowl days after, or listen to a news broadcast from last week.

Competition for our attention is growing; free internet content is readily and easily available for consumption on cell phones and portable devices of all types. The only problem with all this free content is, well… most of it is poorly produced crap, or recycled content. This will not be the case forever and the shift has already begun, more and more professionals are turning to the internet for its freedom and ease of delivery. Continue Reading…

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Sep
1

Internet TV — Who Needs Cable?

Internet TV

No cable? No satellite? No problem. Traditional television and the way it’s delivered is a thing of the past. You now have alternatives. The internet is an endless resource for great FREE on-demand programming — whether it be network tv programs or internet exclusive content. There’s much more than Youtube out there.

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Jun
0

Firefox 3.5 Grab it Now!

FireFox 3.5There’s no official splash page for Firefox 3.5 yet, but it’s on Mozilla’s FTP (Windows, Mac) and other sites. It’s worlds better than 3.0 with powers like geo-location, tab tearing, keyword and AwesomeBar filters, smarter session restore, private browsing mode, one-click bookmarking, full zoom,  and serious speed increases.

For a full list of some of the best new features, go here.

So grab it now. [Softpedia via Download Squad]

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May
1

YouTube hit with “Porn Day”

YouTube Hit With PornYouTube was busy deleting porn videos on Wednesday after users of forums at a rival site and an imageboard site declared a “Porn Day” campaign against the popular video service.

The forums at video site eBaum’s World and 4chan organized the mass porn “carpet bombing” on YouTube, according to Ars Technica.

YouTube has been removing the videos as fast as it can, but even videos that are removed are still showing up in search results with explicit images in the thumbnails, the report said.

It could take a couple of days for all the explicit results to be removed from the search results, Google spokesman Scott Rubin told Ars Technica.

In a phone interview with CNET News late on Wednesday, Rubin said that in addition to the porn videos were removed as soon as community members alert YouTube to them, certain channels where the posters were bragging about the campaign and listing the videos were being disabled.

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