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Vimeo Videos Can Now Be Played on the iPad and other iOS Devices

Vimeo Videos Can Now Be Played on the iPad and other iOS Devices

| August 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

Popular video hosting site Vimeo is now compatible with devices only capable of playing HTML 5 based video like the Apple iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch. Their universal player” will let users watch videos on any device that supports HTML 5, Flash or native video formats. The player will detect which kind of device being used [...]

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New Version of Windows 7 Released … For the TV?

New Version of Windows 7 Released … For the TV?

| May 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Do you have a PC hooked up to a TV in your house? I have one in my bedroom and my wife hates it, but tolerates it because it allows us to watch Hulu and other online TV shows that we may have missed. If Microsoft has its way, my wife may get hers too. [...]

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AT&T Offers 2 Subsidized Netbooks and Cheaper Data Plan for Light Users

AT&T Offers 2 Subsidized Netbooks and Cheaper Data Plan for Light Users

| November 16, 2009 | 1 Comment

AT&T continues the trend of wireless carriers selling subsidized netbooks with the addition of two new Windows 7 netbooks to its lineup. They also are offering a cheaper entry level data package which may appeal to users who don’t need as much data on the go. The new netbooks start at $199 with a 2 [...]

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What You Need to Know About Subsidized Netbooks From AT&T and Verizon

What You Need to Know About Subsidized Netbooks From AT&T and Verizon

| September 25, 2009 | 6 Comments

If you’ve been paying attention to commercials lately you may have noticed that many cell phone companies are now selling netbooks, small cheap computers, with a high speed data connection at a subsidized price just like their phones.

Given all the cool things that Bill Kurtis can do with the internet on his AT&T netbook you might be tempted to get one of your own and use its 3g connection instead of paying for highspeed from your cable company but before you do that you better read the rest of this post.

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