Looks like DivX has given up on Stage6 - it’s just too costly to operate… While they didn’t lay out exactly what those expenses are, in addition to the obvious bandwidth and hosting requirements of video, I assume policing content and the potential lawsuits (or costly licensing deals) were factors.
Demand for Hulu was pretty high on my last post - and we managed to serve well over 50 beta invites. While I really appreciate folks chipping in to help out their fellow readers by giving away some of their invites, I thought it’d be more efficient to reach out directly to Hulu for support - and they’ve provided 100 accounts to distribute. So if you still need access, leave a comment and I’ll start filling orders tomorrow. First come, first served.
I pretty regularly end up in locations where I just can’t function - there’s no network drop, the connection is poor because it’s being shared with dozens of high bandwidth applications, I’m a guest and the LAN requires a local user account, etc. So, I’ve been keeping my eyes open for the right EVDO router. I’ve played with a few models including the Kyocera unit we picked up for CES - only to discover it doesn’t support the two current cards we have… which led to a somewhat disappointing luncheon demo at the Wynn. (The unit’s since been returned.)
Bear Stearns is out with a new report today suggesting DirecTV may warm to the idea of renewing ties with TiVo under Liberty Media’s ownership, leaving Murdoch’s NDS venture behind. Or perhaps choosing to upsell a TiVo solution.
If you?re an integrator who didn?t recommend one format or the other to your clients, you still have a decision to make: is there a Blu-ray player right for you?