
Vuze Vuze continues to be concerned about Comcast NBC merger. Read more in the Washington Post.
Source: voices.washingtonpost.com
Washington Post technology writer Cecilia Kang deciphers the ones and zeros of tech policy.

Vuze Do you record your own HD video? Are you about to buy a camcorder for yourself or someone else? Check this out.
Source: gizmodo.com
Pocket camcorders are a hot holiday gift, but due to their nearly identical feature sets, it can be tough to tell which is best—so I tested seven of these humble unitaskers to make your decision easier. You're welcome.

Vuze History of the Internet in a nutshell. Well done.
Source: sixrevisions.com
While the complete history of the Internet could easily fill a few books, this article should familiarize you with key milestones and events related to the growth and evolution of the Internet between 1969 to 2009.

Vuze Meet the faster, lighter Vuze
Source: blog.vuze.com
The latest Vuze release is faster to start, faster to navigate, and uses significantly less memory (up to 3X less memory!).

Vuze "Quite an experience to live in fear, isn't it. That's what it is to be a slave." Rutger Hauer in "Blade Runner."
Source: news.cnet.com
q&a The 'Blade Runner' star is backing a company that wants to open up bandwidth and says technology will help improve filmmaking. Read this blog post by Greg Sandoval on Media Maverick.

Vuze Sexy Star Trek slumber party, and other top stories from the week, courtesy of Ars Technica.
Source: arstechnica.com
Ars recaps the week's top stories, including racy slumber party pics on MySpace leading to an ACLU lawsuit, a look at the new Firefox 3.6 beta, controversy over online sales of The Beatles catalog, and more.

Vuze Internet access is a "human right" in Europe. How does this square with American ISPs restricting or cutting off Internet access behind closed doors?
Source: www.pcworld.com
EU lawmakers have agreed on how to preserve citizen's rights of access to the Internet in a meeting that ended in the early hours of Thursday morning

Vuze Treaties made behind closed doors concern us. Who is looking out for your interests?
Source: www.pcworld.com
ISPs around the world may be forced to snoop on their subscribers and cut them off, under an international agreement being promoted by the U.S.

Vuze For those interested in checking out seeding in 3D, install this plug in. After install, select in Tools menu, Plug Ins, 3D. Highlight the content you want to view, then watch your content seed in real time in 3D. Coolness.
Source: azureus.sourceforge.net
Vuze is the easiest way to find, download,and play HD movies, TV and videos. Download and stream using the most powerful p2p bittorrent app in the world.

Vuze What a surprise. Another new technology that didn't kill the entertainment business, but instead made it more money.
Source: www.businessinsider.com
People are still watching the ads on recorded shows.

Vuze Vuze CEO, Gilles BianRosa, speaks to the Washington Post regarding "TV Everywhere" and lack of competition.
Source: voices.washingtonpost.com
Gilles Bian Rosa, CEO of online video sharing service Vuze, is surrounded by startup carnage. He's seen the failure of many entrepreneurs trying to create online video distribution sites. Others have had to rewrite their business plans as providers of...

Vuze "TV Everywhere"--that is, everywhere (only) where Comcast and big content find serves their interests. Are you okay with this?
Source: newteevee.com
The transition to a new world of online television authentication a la TV Everywhere may not be all that bumpy ...

Vuze Still featuring your content, available on all your screens--using Vuze.
Source: blog.vuze.com
In March, Vuze set course to unlock your content and give it the wings to get from your Mac and PC to the other screens in your life: mobile and TV. At the time, support was added for Xbox 360, Playstation ...

Vuze Rachel Maddow and Xeni Jardin on net neutrality and John McCain's newly proposed legislation to prevent the FCC from codifying net neutrality.
Source: www.publicknowledge.org
Last week, Boing Boing's Xeni Jardin appeared as a guest on MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show" to discuss the ongoing net neutrality debate, specifically the deceptively-named "Internet Freedom Act," proposed by Arizona Senator John McCain. ...

Vuze We are glad to see that the FCC's proposed net neutrality rules look a lot like the the rules we proposed in our Petition for Rulemaking last year. http://bit.ly/HoL6M
Source: bits.blogs.nytimes.com
The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to begin writing formal rules for network neutrality, which would govern now telecommunications companies handle Internet traffic. Even the commission's minority Republicans praised the openness of the process.

















