Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Hulu brags about a good year, Netflix fires back, and Nielsen gets ready to keep score

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Get zapped while playing video games
Project showcases small electric jolts as a way to give feedback for gamers. Read More

Belgian ISPs sued for providing Internet access without paying copyright levies
Sabam, the Belgian association of authors, composers and publishers, has sued the country's three biggest ISPs, saying that they should be paying copyright levies for offering access to copyright protected materials online. Read More

Hulu brags about a good year, Netflix fires back, and Nielsen gets ready to keep score
Yesterday Hulu shared good news about traffic and a few new shows. Netflix wasted no time responding with news of its next new show. Meanwhile Nielsen is finally taking baby steps towards tracking online viewing. Read More


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The Expanding Role of Mobility in the Workplace
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Electricity zaps gamers' muscles for force feedback
A research project on show at the Computer Human Interaction conference in Paris uses a small electrical current to give the sensation of force feedback while gaming. Read More

Meet the new Galaxy Tab, just like the old Galaxy Tab
Samsung pulled the wraps off the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3 on Monday, but aside from a few slight tweaks, the slate doesn't appear to bring much more to the table than its predecessor. Read More

Feature bloat creates storage woes for the 16GB Galaxy S4
When Samsung says the Galaxy S4 is packed with features, it isn't kidding. Read More

 

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