Cable companies to take on Xbox by entering gaming market
Verizon, Time Warner, and AT&T are set to take on traditional consoles by delivering cloud-based gaming services to customers via their television sets sometime in 2013. More...
Verizon, Time Warner, and AT&T are set to take on traditional consoles by delivering cloud-based gaming services to customers via their television sets sometime in 2013. More...
New rumors claim that Vivendi is thinking about selling its 60 percent share of game publisher Activision Blizzard and that Microsoft could be one of the companies that is being sought as a buyer. More...
A patent has been awarded to Time Warner Cable that gives them exclusive rights to disable all trick plays within your DVR, including rewind, fast-forward, and pause. More...
A new report claims to have more info about Microsoft's upcoming live TV service for Xbox 360 consoles, including word that the official announcement may come sometime next week. More...
The Guy Fawkes masks images that have been adopted by the members of the Anonymous hacker group are in fact owned by Time Warner and are now selling like hot cakes. More...
Watching more TV shows via Internet outlets like Netflix and Hulu may be the reason why the top cable TV and satellite operators lost more subscribers than at any point in their history. More...
Just a day after Apple overtook Microsoft as the world's most valuable tech company, the New York Post is reporting the end of Apple's brief ego-trip. According to their sources, large media companies, such as... More...
As the second largest company in an industry known for tiered pricing of its services, Time Warner Cable may seem like an unlikely candidate to appeal to its subscribers for help. Just this week, the... More...
As reported earlier, Time Warner has been looking to spinoff AOL, and now according to the Wall Street Journal, those plans have been confirmed. Time Warner will spin off AOL into a publicly traded... More...
The incredible wave of negative publicity from Time Warner's (now postponed) plan for bandwidth caps on all of their broadband internet plans has barely died down. That isn't stopping the increasingly despised ISP from giving... More...
TWC will be expanding its test of bandwidth caps to more cities in the coming weeks. Beaumont, Texas was the testing ground for TWC and has decided that its 40 GB caps for internet... More...
You're used to paying extra if you use up your cell phone minutes, but will you be willing to pay extra if your home computer goes over its Internet allowance? Time Warner Cable Inc. customers... More...
Time Warner Cable will experiment with a new pricing structure for high-speed Internet access later this year, charging customers based on how much data they download, a company spokesman said Wednesday. The company, the second-largest... More...
Time Warner Cable has struck a deal with privately owned BIAP that will allow cable customers to make Internet auction bids through eBay on their television. Time Warner Cable digital subscribers in the Austin, Texas,... More...
Microsoft and Time Warner have waived their right to a hearing in the continuing European Commission investigation into their plan to take over ContentGuard, which makes software for digital rights management, a person involved in... More...
Media company Time Warner Inc. has agreed to pay the U.S. government $210 million to settle charges that its America Online unit fraudulently inflated its revenue figures, court documents showed on Wednesday. Separately, Time Warner... More...
It's no secret that Time Warner has been loosing money ever since it merged with AOL in 2001. Now Time Warner is determining whether or not America Online improperly accounted for losses at its... More...
Time Warner Inc. has not engaged in any talks with Microsoft Corp. about selling its struggling America Online Inc. unit to the software vendor, a Time Warner spokeswoman said today, contradicting a New York Post... More...
Time Warner Inc. is looking at different options for America Online, including the possible sale, spin-off or reorganization of the Internet service provider, according to a published report. The New York Post... More...
AOL Time Warner Chief Executive Richard Parsons consolidated his power atop the world's biggest media company today, as the corporation's board of directors unanimously elected him to begin serving as chairman once Steve Case's resignation... More...