April 15th, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
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Facebook, Mobile, T-Mobile, Video, Web Apps, social media
This looks interesting - JuiceCaster, a mobile broadcasting app, is about to arrive in Java app form on T-Mobile phones. The service, which is also available as a WAP site at m.juicecaster.com, lets you post media - like camera phone pictures and videos - and send them to your friends’ phones. You can also […]
March 13th, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
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Blogging, Mobile, Video, Web Apps
Bambuser is a new service that lets you broadcast live video from your mobile phone onto your website or blog. You can also use a web cam, but that’s not nearly as cool.
To get started with this new, alpha service, do the following:
Install the bambuser application on your phone. Download it here or point […]
March 11th, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
Movies, TV, Video
Finally, at long last, the much-anticipated Hulu service is going public. Even though the service isn’t going live until tomorrow, it’s all over the net today, which just goes to show how much people are looking forward to it. Although I still don’t think that Hulu has a chance at being the “iTunes killer,” […]
March 3rd, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
Software, TV, Video
NBC Direct, the network’s TV download service has just announced that high-resolution videos will be made available via Pando. The P2P Pando client software uses peer-to-peer (P2P) technology to spread out file transfers over many people’s bandwidth in order to send and receive files over the web. This new move by NBC Direct is […]
February 19th, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
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Apple, Facebook, Gadgets, Music, Software, Video
A man who goes by the name of "DVD Jon," gained fame for cracking both the DVD code and Apple’s FairPlay. Now he’s offering a new software application, called DoubleTwist, that allows for sharing of any music, photo, or video file on any portable media player as well across social networks. The CEO of […]
February 5th, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
Video
Read my latest on RWW, a preview:
Although we’re hopeful that Hollywood’s writers strike is nearly its end, the experience has led us to discover other entertainment venues. One area where there seems to be a lot of development lately is in Internet TV. The latest is a 100% indie Internet TV channel with 24/7 programming, […]
February 1st, 2008 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
TV, Video
Hulu is a popular streaming service for watching NBC/Universal videos on the web, but it’s still in a private beta, so you can only watch the videos if you have an account. But now, Paul Yanez, the same guy who brought used an web-based Joost clone and an Apple-TV video player (”not Apple TV”), […]
December 6th, 2007 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
Music, Search, Video, Web/Tech
FilesTube is a speciality search engine that scours many different file sharing and uploading sites like RapidShare and MegaUpload. The FilesTube search spider records the recent uploads to these sites in a database which you can then search from the FilesTube search box. Doing search on FilesTube website will provide you with a links […]
November 27th, 2007 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
TV, Video
SyncTV is a new download service that will make various TV programs available to download on a subscription basis. The video formats used are touted to be of “DVD quality”, and in high-definition, where available. Additionally, the sound quality will be 5.1 Dolby® Digital Plus surround sound. SyncTV’s program library will be organized by channels, […]
November 10th, 2007 |
by Sarah Perez |
published in
Apple, Music, Video
I’ve had my video iPod for a while now and I’ve amassed quite a collection of some of my favorite TV shows, but I’m running into a storage problem. I have multiple seasons of these shows, but I only want to sync the current season to my iPod. Unfortunately, when selecting what you want […]