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App-Rising.com is written by Geoff Daily, a DC-based technology journalist, broadband activist, marketing consultant, and Internet entrepreneur.

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Entries from App-Rising tagged with 'hd'

March 5, 2008 10:07 AM

Don't Buy Blu-Ray! Blu-Ray Is The Future

There's been a lot of buzz in recent weeks about HD-DVD shutting it down and Blu-ray coming out on top as the choice for next generation optical disc formats. To bring everyone up to speed, HD-DVD and Blu-ray use blue...

January 15, 2008 10:45 AM

I Missed the Punchline from My Last Post - How "HD" Proves Need for Gig to the Home

So if we've got the potential for there to be a form of HD that requires a minimum of 124Mbps within the next decade, to me that suggests that the only wireline access technologies we should be considering are those...

January 15, 2008 9:56 AM

What Is HD?

I’ve lamented in the past over the government’s effort to redefine broadband as being a speed capable of streaming one high definition signal but I wanted to revisit this topic in more detail. The truth of the matter is that...

November 6, 2007 7:55 AM

Akamai HD Revisited: I'm Officially Agog

Last week I wrote about a marketing effort by leading content delivery network Akamai to promote their HD video capabilities. Unfortunately at the time I was limited by the bandwidth constraints of my wireless Verizon AirCard (typically between 500-750Kbps), and...

October 31, 2007 11:25 AM

The Web Goes HD

Don't know how I missed this but on Monday, Akamai introduced a new portal showcasing HD video called The HD Web. In talking with some folks out here at the Video on the Net conference, I learned that Akamai had...

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