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more about #fiostv Monty: You mention "iPhone or iTunes media", but the screen shot seems to say "iPhoto or iTunes" instead. Is there truly a way to connect FiOS TV to an iPho... more » ShakespeareGeek: Ooo, see, now, I want this. I've got FIOS, but don't really have a central Windows machine at home, at least not one that I'd run solely for the purp... more » -
#iptv
Giz Explains: IPTV, or Cable From the Phone Company
If you still rock the bunny ears we salute you. But odds are, you probably get TV one of two ways: Cable or satellite. There's a newer way: IP, that is Internet Protocol, TV—in this case, the TV delivered over the internet by your phone company. Verizon and AT&T push FiOS TV and U-Verse, respectively, in select regions of the country where their fiber networks have been built out. (Update: As has been pointed out, FiOS TV isn't actually IPTV, my bad.) In a lot of ways, it's the TV of the future—in part because most of you can't get it yet. Beyond that, the technology that delivers it to your home, as well as who is doing the delivering, opens up some pretty sweet new interactive possibilities. And even for regular old boob tubing, the way it's architected means its good for HD buffs. More » -
