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Thomson Signs CableLabs® License for Two-Way Digital Cable Products...
Press Releases - December 21, 2005
Year in review: Telephony's transformation
CNET News - December 21, 2005
Bells and cable companies battle it out, while traditional telephony segues to VoIP and new wireless services.
Deal of the day: iPod cable travel kit for $19.49
CNET News - December 20, 2005
Buy.com has the cheapest price on this iPod cable travel kit by about $10, plus it's offering a $20 rebate.
'Star Trek' enters G4 galaxy
CNET News - December 19, 2005
Comcast's G4 cable network about to acquire syndication rights to "Star Trek" and its "Next Generation" spinoff.
U.K. cable company taps Comcast for new CEO
CNET News - December 16, 2005
Amid merger talks with Virgin Mobile, NTL grabs Stephen Burch for his experience in acquiring AT&T Broadband.
Microsoft sells stake in Japanese cable company
CNET News - December 15, 2005
Software maker is latest to cash in on strength of Japan's stock market, raising $672 million in stake sale to Goldman Sachs.
Comcast, Cisco and Nortel seek interoperability
CNET News - December 12, 2005
The largest cable operator in the U.S. works with vendors to ensure its equipment is interoperable, making its broadband more flexible.
Cable packages to focus on family
CNET News - December 12, 2005
Comcast, Time Warner Cable, others plan to launch packages of channels that exclude ones deemed "indecent" for kids.
Prime time for CNN.com premium video?
CNET News - December 12, 2005
Cable network's Pipeline service, launched last week, features live video streams. Will it attract enough subscribers?
The Print Shop: Printing Without Cable Clutter
PC World News - December 9, 2005
Want to go wireless? We have some advice for you.
Time Warner Cable hits million-phone milestone
CNET News - December 5, 2005
More than 1 million customers have signed up for cable company's digital phone service, a month ahead of sales target.
A new world order for television
CNET News - December 5, 2005
The FCC and a couple cable companies tout TV a la carte. Also, debating the on-demand business model, and diving viewer preferences.
A la carte TV
CNET News - December 5, 2005
FCC, some TV distributors say it makes sense, but some cable companies and content providers say it would be too expensive.
Branson in talks to sell Virgin Mobile stake
CNET News - December 4, 2005
Richard Branson is in talks to sell his stake in Virgin Mobile's British business to British cable and phone provider NTL. The New York Times
Wireworld Ships Silver Starlight 5^2 Flat HDMI & DVI Cables
Press Releases - December 1, 2005

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