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%...
by Matt | May 9, 2012 | General
Just yesterday I reported the story about Al Franken and his letter to the FCC and DOJ over Comcast’s On Demand service for the Xbox. And today I’m here to tell you that Comcast is continuing it’s quest for consumer content (and internet) domination...
by Matt | May 8, 2012 | Internet
Back in March Comcast made it’s Xfinity On Demand content (service) available for streaming on the Microsoft Xbox. Users are able to get thousands of movies and TV shows and won’t have to worry about the 250 GB bandwidth cap that Comcast has had in place...
by Matt | May 7, 2012 | General
AT&T announced their plans today to roll out a new home security and automation service by the name of Digital Life. Trials are expected to begin this summer in the cities of Atlanta and Dallas. The new IP based services gives consumers the ability to monitor...
by Matt | May 7, 2012 | General
On Sunday 2 people pushed their way into someone’s home by pretending to be Comcast employees. This happened in NW Washington DC. The suspects knocked on the door and asked the woman if she would like to complete a survey. She told them no and they barged their...
by Matt | May 4, 2012 | Mobile
Continuing with their goal of advancing public safety, Verizon Wireless, together with TeleCommunication Systems Inc (Annapolis, Md), will begin an initiative that they enable customers to contact 911 call centers using text messages (SMS). “Verizon is at the...
by Matt | May 4, 2012 | General
Times are still tough for people financially, and metal prices are up. This is a bad combination, as it leads to higher crime rates. People are stealing anything metal that can be torn down and turned in to scrap yards for money. That’s exactly what the people...