Theatrical Releases in Home Theaters Coming Soon
It might be a little early to rejoice, but it seems that many major studios are in negotiations to reduce the time it takes to move top quality movies from the big screen to the home theater. The goal...
View ArticleBroadband Too Fast to be Safe?
One of the most common broadband-related e-mails we get here at High Speed Experts has to deal with security, and in particular the question of whether faster broadband connections mean more...
View Article3D TV to Help Coax Hit 800 Mbps?
Fiber optics have been claiming the spotlight recently, but recent efforts by DSL providers are showing that metal wires are not entirely out of the race just yet. The latest news is that coaxial...
View ArticleBroadband Stimulus Round Two and You
$2.7 billion dollars. That is a lot of the proverbial cheese, and it is the current number of U.S. Dollars being dedicated to revitalizing the nation’s flagging broadband infrastructure by the Obama...
View ArticleFemtocell: The Future of Wireless Broadband?
Femtocell is quickly becoming a buzzword in the mobile space, and it also impacts wireless data users one way or another. Basically, femtocell is a term used to describe a small base station or a...
View ArticleBroadband Speed Limits Increase Along With Caps
Broadband speeds are something that we all love, but usage caps mean that those insanely fast connections can quickly become problematic. Whether the carrier decides to charge a fee for a block of...
View ArticleComcast Xfinity Too Fast For Its Caps?
Comcast has some amazing cable-based broadband services on tap, but the company has long been maligned for its early data of imposing data caps. While an ounce of honesty back at the outset would...
View ArticleCommercial Hopping Future or Fiction?
Commercials. To some these are signals to flip the channel or surf a different page, to others they are a source of amusement. Either way, there has always been an industry for making commercials and...
View ArticleFuture Broadband Technologies
While it was only a few short years ago that fiber optic seemed to be poised to take over the broadband world, a few stumbles along the way have let the competition catch up. There are new...
View ArticleBroadband Adoption To Drive Traffic Through The Roof
In four years there will be a 400% explosion in data consumption according to the latest research, and that could mean a few good things for us: better broadband plans, broadband for the masses, fewer...
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