It's just software
As I toured the NAB exhibition floor, multiple top-flight exhibitors showed what they termed 4K/2K workflow solutions. The products included cameras,
Is your TV watching you?
A recent blog post from the website HD Guru caused the consumer spaces to explode with controversy and apprehension. The article's author wrote about
Blaming towers is for the birds
I was jogging late one evening in a large park near my home. The nature trails are normally tranquil and solitary. This time, however, I found myself
NAB: Yes, you should go!
Friends know that I attend some kind of convention in Las Vegas every spring, but they have no real idea what it's about or why I go. I've tried explaining
Are Americans quitting TV?
If Americans stopped watching television, we'd all be in a heap of trouble. So, when I spy a headline predicting a video apocalypse, I follow up and dig
The leaky cloud
Cloud storage was certainly a hot button for 2011 and will be equally as hot this year. Though there has not been widespread adoption of storage or software
Ignore the obvious
The report's executive summary begins, Every day, more and more Americans begin using Smartphones, tablets and wireless modems to access new mobile applications
Damn nuts
We've all been tripped up by something to which we should have seen or paid attention. Perhaps you locked your keys inside the car because your mind was
Do we need the cloud?
If I rated technical topics by the number of press releases received, cloud storage would be number one. Not a day goes by when I don't receive at least
Tethered users and toilet tablets
A late August e-mail subject line captured my attention. While the e-mail appeared to have little to directly impact OTA broadcasting, the title could
Connecting with viewers
The path from the TV station to a viewer's television set used to be simple and direct: transmit antenna to receive antenna. Today, there are a variety