Oct 28th 2014
Tech News 2Night 203
Should Internet TV Be Regulated Like Cable?
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
Walmart Responds to Apple Pay Snub
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy previous episodes from the TWiT Archives.
Guests:
Donna Tam
The FCC considers regulating Internet TV like cable TV, YouTube and Vimeo consider new subscription services, the FTC sues AT&T over data throttling, Google Fit launches, Verizon announces the Droid Turbo, Facebook beats Wall Street estimates, and Walmart responds to the Apple Pay/CurrentC war.
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Links
- FCC Chairman Wants to Redefine Internet Video to Compete with Cable, Satellite Services
- Susan Wojcicki Wants to Sell You YouTube Video Subscriptions (Video)
- Vimeo Says It's Going to Sell Video Subscriptions, Too
- FTC sues AT&T over 'deceptive' throttling of unlimited data customers
- Google launches Google Fit app for Android, capturing all your fitness data in one place
- This is Verizon's Droid Turbo: 5.2-inch Quad HD display, up to 48 hours of battery life
- Facebook Beats In Q3 With $3.2B Revenue, User Growth Up A Slower 2.27% QOQ To 1.35B
- Apple caught in feud between merchants, credit cards
- WAL-MART: Here's Why We Don't Support Apple Pay
- Tim Cook says that Apple Pay is already the leader in contactless payments
- Alibaba's Jack Ma "Very Interested" in Possible Apple Partnership
- Alibaba open to a deal over payment systems with Apple, not so interested in PayPal
- Rise of the machines: Silicon Valley hardware store to deploy ROBOTS for customer service