by Matt | Jul 19, 2012 | General, Internet, Mobile, TV
There are lots of sites online that offer to let you watch movies for free. But usually these sites come with stipulations or they send you to other (sketchy/torrent) sites or have tons of ads. So I thought I would provide a small list of sites that allow you to...
by Matt | Jul 13, 2012 | General, Internet, TV
If you enjoy watching TV and movies online, I came across something today that I thought you might enjoy. For a limited time you can signup to get Hulu Plus free for 2 months. Their normal free trial is only 1 week, so this is a solid deal. You’ll save $16 over...
by Matt | Jul 9, 2012 | General, Internet, Phone, Security, TV
The largest mistake you can make when shopping for something, namely your home utilities, is not knowing fully what you need for utilities, what your options are and what each option fully entails. I think a lot of people make the mistake of not doing their research...
by Matt | May 21, 2012 | TV
X1 is a giant leap forward, essentially transforming our video product from a hardware experience to a software experience, allowing us to innovate faster and more aggressively. That’s what Marcien Jenckes, the senior VP and GM of video services said about...
by Matt | May 14, 2012 | TV
I read an interesting article on Fierce Cable today. They came across a US patent application that showed images of Comcast’s plan to show advertisements to subscribers who use their DVR to watch recorded shows and skip the commercials. The idea is for Comcast...
by Matt | May 14, 2012 | TV
Starting July 1st, 2012, Comcast will be raising it’s rates in the Vancouver, WA area on it’s limited basic service cable plan. The limited basic service plan provides the channels 1 to 30. The new price will be $16.50, which is a little more than a 9%...