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Cloud TV Service Boss Sentenced to 3 Years Prison Plus $505,000 Damages

Home > Lawsuits > IPTV and Streaming > Launched in 2007, TVkaista allowed users to record live TV broadcasts and store them in...

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How to Cancel YouTube TV: A Comprehensive Guide

Q: How do I cancel my YouTube TV subscription? A: You can cancel your YouTube TV subscription by going to the YouTube TV website or...

Reduce call hold time and improve customer experience with self-service virtual agents using Amazon Connect and Amazon Lex

This post was co-written with Tony Momenpour and Drew Clark from KYTC. Government departments and businesses operate contact centers to connect with their communities,...

Enjoy the NFL Action with Live Streams Online

Watching your favorite NFL teams in action used to be a struggle. Fans were forced to wait for cable or satellite TV sports packages...

Gene Expression in Neurons Solves a Brain Evolution Puzzle

IntroductionThe neocortex stands out as a stunning achievement of biological evolution. All mammals have this swath of tissue covering their brain, and the six...

Telit broadens smart module portfolio with release of new SE250B4

Home › IoT News › Telit broadens smart module portfolio with release of new SE250B4 Irvine, Calif., 15 November 2022 –...

UK-Based CDN Company Datacamp Sued For Hosting Pirate IPTV Services

UK-based CDN company DataCamp is being targeted in a $32.5 million copyright infringement lawsuit filed in the US by DISH Network. According to the broadcaster, DataCamp's CDN service is used by a large number of pirate IPTV providers that the company failed to disconnect under a reasonable repeat infringer policy.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Omi in a Hellcat Will Plead Guilty, Suddenly Turns Anti-Piracy Advocate

'Omi in a Hellcat', a YouTuber who previously operated several pirate IPTV services, says he will plead guilty to a federal indictment accusing him of criminal copyright infringement, tax fraud, wire fraud, among others. Following earlier intransigence, he now appears to be spreading an anti-piracy message

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Case Study: Jerry’s Foods Improves In-Store Data Infrastructure

The ability for people to be able to buy food and essential supplies, in-store IT and data infrastructure must be kept running. Jeff Miller, Director of IT at Jerry’s Foods, a national chain with fifty grocery, retail, hardware, and liquor stores, knows this reality very well. Miller explains that each Jerry’s Foods franchise includes many […]

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One Xbox User Has Already Accessed Battlefield 2042

Top GamesOne Xbox user has already secured access to Battlefield 2042 a week ahead of its release through an error with the console’s...

Sensera Systems Launches 3rd Generation Compact-Solar Jobsite Cameras…

Sensera Systems "This is a major step in Sensera continuing to execute on our original vision to make site cameras...

NIO ES8 EU-Edition Review — Finally Someone Is On Tesla’s Level

Before you start, we just wanted you to know that we are also working on a thorough video review that shows a lot...

Data Security, Secure-By-Design, and IoT

An increase in IoT-enabled products means an increase in the amount of private data we transmit each day. So what is “secure by...

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