The American Diet: 34 Gigabytes a Day
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have attempted to quantify the amount of data the average person receives each day from various sources including the Internet, television, movies, books and...
Coming Soon to Your HD Home Theater…7Gbps
Can you imagine a wireless standard that would have the ability to send 7 gigabits per second around the home? The Wireless Gigabit Ethernet Alliance (WiGig) has released the draft of a standard that could...
New Cloud-based Service Steals Wi-Fi Passwords
For $34 security conscious users have an option to test the strength of their wireless network password. Called WPA Cracker, the online service offers to break into a user's wi-fi WPA, pre-shared key...
Nielsen Three Screen Report: 99 percent of video still viewed on a TV
Nielsen's latest Three Screen Report, which measures video viewing on televisions, online and via mobile devices, has been released for the third quarter of this year. While the...
The Boxee Box: It Ain't TV
If you want YouTube videos on your high-def television, the developers at Boxee want to talk to you about their new tv peripheral - the Boxee Box. As readers recall, Boxee is an open source software product that is...