Apple TV: Bridging the Gap Between Computers and TV
Apple TV has launched and is ready to become the future of television.
This little device, described in this article as “an iPod for your TV,” does what Apple does best.
Apple TV has launched and is ready to become the future of television.
This little device, described in this article as “an iPod for your TV,” does what Apple does best.
On Thursday, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin announced that he would stop pursuing research that would allow in-flight cellular phone calls, as reported by EETimes Online.
Did you know that blogging can get you a house? Well, it did for Kyle MacDonald, and he didn’t even have to solicit advertisers.
As a part time job, I used to give tours of NYU to prospective students. One of the facets of NYU that I would always brag about was the fact that our professors always brought in amazing guest speakers.
Getting a job in the magazine industry can be brutal. So when Chandra Czape started Ed2010 back in 1998 after her friends kept asking her for dirt and inside information about the industry, it was no surprise that the site quickly took off.
The New York Times reports that digital orchestras are gaining a controversial foothold in musical theatre. Many musicians are angry.
Last semester I took a lecture with Jefferson Flanders. It was Mass Media and Government, which, I won't lie, sounded lame at first, but turned out to be one of my best classes.
Charles Johnson is the writer, editor, publisher, technical director, and all around Renaissance man behind Little Green Footballs, a blog that focuses on the spread of radical Islam and media manipulation.
If you've ever seen Dateline NBC, you're probably familiar with the image of Stone Phillips or Ann Curry standing in front of the New York skyline, with the Empire State Building lit up just behind them.
When $2.7 billion is involved, I guess it’s kind of a big deal. Citadel Broadcasting is set to buy 24 ABC Radio stations, which are owned by Disney.
More and more, reporters are setting aside simple fact based reporting in favor of so-called “advocacy” pieces, according to this report for USA Today.
I was watching CNN Headline News in the airport yesterday, around 6:40 p.m., and something incredible happened. The anchor -- one of those put together model-types CNN is so fond of hiring -- sourced the National Enquirer and the Sun. I kid you not.
In an effort to "keep the students safe," a Catholic school in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. has ordered that the children delete their MySpace pages or leave the school.
According to the New York Times, we are not as adept at multi-tasking as we may think.
TiVo Mobile, a new service from Verizon, allows users to set what to record at home from their cell phones for just $1.99 per month.
Yes, I know it's incredibly high-school..err.. or middle-schoolish, but I have, manage, and update a Xanga account.
Hillary Clinton -- the drone leader? The political power of the web and social networking sites such as MySpace has yet again asserted itself the political realm.
Over the years, interactive technology has evolved. The telephone has allowed us to actively communicate with people half way across the world.
Naomi Campbell certainly used her community services to her best interest. We’ve all seen the pictures from day one to day five …
My major struggle with journalism has been sticking to my interests.
In no other field have I felt more pressure to live up to other people's standards than in news.
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