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Apple, Microsoft and other tech giants are teaming up over concerns that software patents are under attack.


And, crucially, at all the people who don’t have an Apple TV or a Roku


Things go from worse to even worse.


The FCC’s Open Internet rules allowed for services like this.


A theme from GDC 2014: There’s still a lot of uncertainty about gaming’s future.


What’s up with Microsoft and are they going to be releasing a new iPad app next week? Re/coders took to the airwaves to discuss.


Among those at the meeting was Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.


But Verizon, AT&T and other big pipe owners may get similar deals, anyway.


User experiences have long been defined and controlled by IT based on technology, not the people who use it.


Former Netflix CFO Barry McCarthy exits.


A doctor rarely praises an electronic health-record system for being easy to use or improving care.


Showtime, Scripps and AMC are in the rear-view mirror.


Market to me -- not to those like me -- and deliver it at the time and place that best suits me. If you don’t, you’ll lose me, because someone else will deliver.




Verizon wants a deal like the one Comcast got. AT&T, too.


Stream away.


It’s like “House of Cards,” but more popular.


Connected convenience is now an expectation, putting many companies under significant pressure.


Private agreements to exchange traffic may be a sticking point in the deal’s review.


Comcast’s $45 billion deal to buy Time Warner will face a tough crowd in Washington.


“The Lost Mission” season -- unaired until now -- starts next month.


A guy who helped build a big subscription business joins a company that wants to build a big subscription business.


It’s your chance to play amateur TV executive. Sort of.


Wheeler remains mum on what the agency will do and when it may act.


Here are this week’s clips.


Lessons from a former online poker exec.


But it sure would like them. Investors seem okay with that.


The cable industry must move from a place of reaction to one of action.


The debate is about “common carriers,” a term that goes back to the railroad era.


Observations about a changing media landscape, as we observe MLK Day.


This stuff sounds complicated. Law professor Susan Crawford helps us out.


The big show goes on, but it’s not where most big game-changers get launched.


Not just “dumb pipes” anymore.


If Sony gets the same shows, at the same price, on a different pipe ... who cares?


Here’s the trailer for the next installment of the Netflix hit show.


And takes a (very subtle) poke at Netflix.





