AT&T just announced it will debut a wireless set-top box that streams HD cable broadcasts over a Wi-Fi connection – giving its U-verse customers the ability hook up cable TV anywhere within their home ...
No cable outlet, no problem. On Monday, AT&T will release the U-verse Wireless Receiver for $50 plus a $7 per month rental fee. What can you do with this magic box? I’ll tell you in the next paragraph ...
So-called “TV Everywhere” apps from cable providers make it easier to check out your favorite shows on mobile devices, but services are usually very limited, and you still need a separate box for each ...
A new wireless charger has launched via Kickstarter this month offering both a power strip cable box and wireless charger to help manage your cables and device charging. The Warehouse Box provides an ...
Cable TV providers are planning to add wireless to their set-top boxes, according to panelists at a recent Connect event sponsored by Park Associates and the CEA. A report in EE Times say cable ...
Time Warner offers several wireless service plans and cable modems to provide Internet service to customers. Time Warner wireless plans include EarthLink High-Speed Internet, Time Warner Cable ...
Adding WiFi to a cable set-top box is probably something every geek has thought would be a great idea, but we suspect you and AT&T aren't on the same page. You were probably thinking it'd be cool to ...
T-Mobile is going after cable TV, but don't expect its first offering to make major waves. Called TVision Home, the new cable rival looks a lot like traditional cable when it launches on April 14.
Wires are boring. I mean it's not like anyone could write half a dozen different articles on HDMI. The future is wireless. The problem is, wireless HD is a fickle mistress. Competing standards, ...
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