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Comcast denies possible purchase of NBC, claims it can only offer a window {Engadget HD}

Oct 1st 2009 6:18PM Through NBC/U, Comcast would get a cut of Hulu, and that would be a wrap on internet video... unless, of course, you get the super secrete, extra deluxe, ultra premium tier (only 199/mo) added to your 599/mo secrete deluxe premium tier... for a limited time only..

Frack cablecos!!!!!

Zune Marketplace HD videos will play on Extenders for Media Center {Engadget HD}

Sep 16th 2009 1:37PM soo... basically, Zune 4.0 is today where Amazon unBox was in MCE2005.

nice

... oh yeah, Amazon would add the folder to Videos for you... no hunting

Hands-on with the Ceton CableCARD tuner {Engadget HD}

Sep 10th 2009 11:06PM Has anyone gone to ceton site? http://www.cetoncorp.com/ProductsCTN9100.php

For the 9100, 9110 and 9120, I noticed this little bit: "Windows and Linux Drivers with extensive API documentation."

WTF! Linux!?!

Media Center CableCARDs freed from OEM requirement {Engadget HD}

Sep 9th 2009 7:54PM wow... that was even less fun then a phil schiller keynote

The Engadget Show is taping live this Sunday, September 13th -- here's how you join us {Engadget HD}

Sep 8th 2009 3:36PM I clicked on the photo and all I could see was a big green garbage truck

Microsoft's Ashley Highfield sees the end of TV as we know it {Engadget HD}

Sep 2nd 2009 1:22PM forgot to tie the points together, and no editing here...

Actually... radio is pretty much done. Where once apon a time a local radio station would have a local staff and local programing and news, they have pretty much by now fired most local staff and programming, leaving little more than ISDN lines and satellite drops to pick up nationally syndicated programming http://www.radiodiversity.com/localbroadcasting.html .

The reason the local stations are dropping local content is not because everybody loves Rush, but because ther is pretty much nothing they can put on locally for a price they can make money at. DJ's are expensive, news is pricey, and aside from drivetime, no one is listening.

Face it... unless you are stuck in traffic, hanging out behind the gym having a smoke or a talk radio wing nut, you not listening to radio anymore... and good riddance. If I ever again hear one more refi commercial or legal solicitation or medical miracle announcement it will be to soon.

Thank God/Jobs? for iPods

Microsoft's Ashley Highfield sees the end of TV as we know it {Engadget HD}

Sep 2nd 2009 1:04PM Actually... radio is pretty much done. Where once apon a time a local radio station would have a local staff and local programing and news, they have pretty much by now fired most local staff and programming, leaving little more than ISDN lines and satellite drops to pick up nationally syndicated programming http://www.radiodiversity.com/localbroadcasting.html .

Face it... unless you are stuck in traffic, hanging out behind the gym having a smoke or a talk radio wing nut, you not listening to radio anymore... and good riddance. If I ever again hear one more refi commercial or legal solicitation or medical miracle announcement it will be to soon.

Thank God/Jobs? for iPods

Clear QAM HD isn't going anywhere! {Engadget HD}

Aug 29th 2009 11:52AM You know, of course, the difference between a successful business strategy and a bad one is revenue.

There is absolutely no point in complaining, here, to the FCC, to congress, to anyone, anywhere, if, by continuing to be a subscriber, you continue to feed their coffers. Continuing to pay their fees even after getting smacked upside the head tells them your a wimp and they were right to try.

If you really don't like this, the only "complaint" that will matter is to tell the cablecos to go screw themselves and cancel your accounts. At the end of the day it is only TV, and there are alternate sources of content.

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