In a Q&A with CNET's Marguerite Reardon, Boxee CEO Avner Ronen talks about the latest version of the company's product, the future of cord-cutting, as well as the Aereo controversy and what would happen if Apple
A startup called Aereo is promising customers access to live broadcast television on their computers for $12 a month รข" or just $80 per year.
Few expect broadcasters themselves to pull the plug. Yet Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (NWS) said on April 8 that it may end Fox's 26-year run as a free broadcast channel if U.S. courts continue to allow Web startup Aereo to retransmit its costly
Take Aereo, for example, which is taking live television signals and delivering them over the Web, further blurring the line between traditional and Internet TV. Thanks to a bit of technological wizardry, the company is able to offer things you might
In a Q&A with CNET's Marguerite Reardon, Boxee CEO Avner Ronen talks about the latest version of the company's product, the future of cord-cutting, as well as the Aereo controversy and what would happen if Apple
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