Time Warner Cable has launched 28 new high-definition channels on its El Paso cable system. ... (Continue reading)
Time Warner Cable recently launched mobile WiMax service in Dallas and North Carolina. This WiMax service, which is called Road Runner Mobile, is as fast as cable internet service.... (Continue reading)
Time Warner Cable has launched a multi-facted campaign on behalf of its customers to target unfair price demands by television programmers.... (Continue reading)
Time Warner Cable has launched a multi-facted campaign on behalf of its customers to target unfair price demands by television programmers.... (Continue reading)
Multimedios Television based out of Monterrey, Mexico, has rolled out service to Los Angeles which is home to the nation's largest Hispanic population. Joining Time Warner Cable's El Paquetazo and El Paquetazo Dos programming, Multimedios Television is now available on... (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)
Taiwanese researchers who surveyed nearly 2,300 seventh-graders for signs of depression, ADHD, social phobia, and other mental health issues found that children who suffered from such issues were more likely to use the internet to the point of excess.... (Continue reading)
Verizon launched its new fiber-optic television service in central New York state yesterday, promising high-quality video and upgraded on-demand options. FiOS, as the service is known, will compete directly with Time Warner, the region's standard cable provider.... (Continue reading)
The states of California, North Carolina, Indiana, and Vermont were the first to receive federal funds from the $7.2 billion earmarked for broadband infrastructure projects under the Obama administration's recovery act. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) said that... (Continue reading)
In a letter to President Obama, two leading Congressional Republicans warned that the proposed tightening of FCC regulations on net neutrality would harm America's economy and could deter investment in broadband networks.... (Continue reading)