Harmonic got a big boost for its CableOS virtual converged cable access platform (CCAP) after Comcast this week signed a licensing deal worth $175 million.
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Death Online: Mourning a robot
What happens when your robot friend dies? Ashley Carman explores the grieving community surrounding the short-lived social robot Jibo.
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‘Stranger Things’ brings a lot of ex-Netflix subscribers back to the service, study says
The third season of “Stranger Things” is proving to be a zeitgeist-defining hit for Netflix and the streaming television era. According to the service, it’s breaking viewership records.
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Death Online: When celebrities die
In the third and final episode of the Death Online series, Ashley Carman and Kaitlyn Tiffany analyze why people flock to Twitter after a celebrity dies. Guests include a reporter who is all too familiar with ...Read More
Facebook offers creators new video monetization options
Facebook is trying to catch up with user-generated content machine YouTube by introducing more video monetization options for its creator community.
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Facebook video views steadily decline as Netflix grows
Both Netflix and Facebook are still chasing YouTube in the international online video service popularity contest. But, Netflix is continuing to set itself apart as the runner-up.
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Is auto-replying ruining email?
Pay TV operators brace for an app-based future
Increased streaming competition and shifting consumer demands have made traditional pay TV a tricky business to be in right now. App-based solutions are becoming a more viable option, especially for smaller operators.
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YouTube returns to Amazon Fire TV devices
Amazon and Google are friends again, and that means the YouTube app today is officially returning to Fire TV devices.
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ThinkAnalytics’ cloud video personalization platform amasses more than 100M users
ThinkAnalytics today said that its cloud-based personalized content discovery platform now has more than 100 million monthly active users in the cloud.
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