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The biggest threat to TV? Aereo, which launched on a limited basis in March, currently allows New York City residents to watch broadcast (but not cable) TV shows on their iPhones, iPads and web browsers, and to tape those shows and play them back later.
The company has been sued for copyright infringement by all the major networks and local New York TV stations, including Disney's (DIS) ABC, NBCUniversal (CMCSA), CBS (CBS), Fox (NWS), Telemundo and Univision. The plaintiffs claim that Aereo is engaged in the unauthorized, public retransmission of their over-the-air programming, and they seek a preliminary injunction to shut it down. A hearing before U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan of Manhattan is set for May 30.. |
10 Ways Facebook Will Rule Our Lives After all the attention, clamor, and expectations Facebook is now a publicly traded company worth $104 billion. With shares trading at a hundred times earnings, Facebook is under a lot of pressure to increase the profit that it brings in. In other words, now the fun begins.How will Facebook try to change our lives as it attempts to live up to investor expectations?
Of course we'll see more ads, but that's just a small part of Facebook's plan. If it wants to maintain its inflated price-to-earnings ratio, Facebook will have to settle for nothing less than Internet domination. In the next few years we may see the company extend its reach further and further into our personal lives in an attempt to "rule the world" -- or, at least, our private lives -- and make money off the process.Here are ten ways Facebook will -- and to some degree already does -- rule our lives.. Read More pcworld |
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