Rob Marcus
United States of America
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(Oct 12, 2007 - 11:53 PM)
My T-Mo Curve phone has wifi. do most T-Mo phones not have it?
(Jan 16, 2007 - 12:04 AM)
They should include in the article- "in other news, IE6 usage is down 25%...and Firefox and Opera usages have remained the same"
IE7 is merely cutting into IE6's share of the market...as Vista will do to XP... I have yet to meet a Firefox or Opera user who has "switched" their primary browser to IE7.. Just like I doubt you'll seee a Linux user who switches his OS to Vista when its released...nope. Vista shares will rise as XP shares decline...
(Aug 16, 2006 - 12:50 AM)
The article's headline is correct - in that the news is "multi-room" .. the story opens incorrectly by stating "the first dvr model"
In fact, existing DVR units are multi-room compatible and all you have to do is give Verizon more money.
What I'm pissed about is that Verizon sold me this setup with the notion that multiroom would be included in my pricing. This was to lure me away from Dish who was already providing me multiroom service. And now Verizon offers multi-room....for more money.
Thanks Verizon. you're starting to blend in with the other service providers.
(Aug 14, 2006 - 12:20 PM)
They stole the idea from Mystery Science Theater 3000!!!
(Mar 17, 2006 - 1:34 PM)
I have recently signed up for Verizon FIOS and the total package is cheaper than the basic package in this article ($129.99/mo) - I get faster internet, all the channels in the world + 35 movie channels from the Starz, Encore, Showtime, and Movie Channel Families. Plus this includes service on 4 tv's, a DVR recorder that can play back on any tv, and about 20 HD channels (locals, nationals, Showtime and Starz HD) - I pay $119.99 a month. I guess if I got a home phone it would cost more, but who needs a home phone anymore!?!?