Charter Communications has announced new PowerBoost technology that will increase Internet download speeds and enable a more rapid page loading process for its customers.... (Continue reading)
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has hinted that he may charge fees to anyone wishing to read his numerous newspapers online - including the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Times of London.... (Continue reading)
For some, the convergence of personal wireless internet devices and the proliferation of social networking sites has meant a radical change in the way they live their lives.... (Continue reading)
Over the past decade and a half of online news, newspapers have generally made their products available for free. ... (Continue reading)
Consumer gadgets from mobile phones to computers and game consoles reveal something fundamental about Americans. This is a country of techies on the go, who love their broadband internet and expect new devices to be as fast as... (Continue reading)
Continuing its use of new media to increase public participation, the Federal Communications Commission has created a crowd-sourcing platform called Ideascale at the website Broadband.gov.... (Continue reading)
Broadband internet giant Comcast said it has upgraded available speeds for businesses in its high speed internet class in St. Paul, Minnesota, using advanced DOCSIS 3.0 technology.... (Continue reading)
Responding to direct criticism of Comcast's new service for redirecting high speed internet users to a domain "helper" service when a user types an incorrect web address, the company has simplified the process for opting out of the service.... (Continue reading)
The technology that made the internet possible was first tested by scientists at UCLA 40 years ago last week, paving the way for the creation of the world wide web and the high speed internet we know today.... (Continue reading)
Hollywood movie studios are reportedly in talks with Google about offering movie rentals on the free internet video service YouTube. Cable companies and other content producers are increasingly worried about losing viewers to the growing audience for free online sites... (Continue reading)