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  • Boxee Gets Boxed, by D-Link The net video management software enters beta, adds some new content partners, and becomes a physical set-top box made by D-Link
  • Clicker Staging Web TV Takeover, Unites With Boxee Clicker wants to be liberated from the desktop, and has partnered with set-top box software startup Boxee as its first step.
  • In-Flight Entertainment on a Netbook Here's how to make the most of a low-powered PC, be it a netbook or humbly equipped business machine.
  • VUDU Movie Service Baked Into New Mitsubishi HDTVs The little movie box maker continues to spread its content into new territory -- without the box.
  • 8 Rockin' YouTube Remixes YouTube has become a repository for some extremely creative reuses of other people's content. Often hilarious, and always eye-opening, these music video remixes showcase some impressive talent.
  • 7 Savvy Tips for the Web Video Underground The latest on Internet download caps, plus ways to save online video streams, automate TV-show torrents, avoid common peer-to-peer dangers, and more.
  • Hotspots in the Online Video Underground Even as copyright holders crack down on popular video sharing sites, the rise of sites like NinjaVideo and MegaVideo makes it even easier to find professional entertainment for free.
  • RevoluTV Brings The World's TV To Your PC Watch TV stations from around the world for free.
  • Comcast Cable TV is Coming to Laptops This Year Comcast's Fancast.com will host paid cable content free of charge for existing Comcast subscribers, beginning later this year, Comcast Exec says.
  • Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube Seek Big Break on TV Movies, shows and clips from Amazon, Netflix and YouTube are now available on many (if not most) of the devices that stream Internet video to the living room TV, from connected TVs to DVRs to set-top boxes.
  • Is Your Living Room Ready for Internet Video? Web video can dramatically expand your viewing choices on your living room TV, but it's only as good as the broadband network it rides in on.
  • The Connected TV: Web Video Comes to the Living Room As the quality of Web video improves, more people want to watch it on the big TV in the living room. We discuss the devices that stream video from Internet sources, the video that's available to watch, and the network you'll need to make it all work.
  • 12 Ways to Bring YouTube to the Boob Tube All sorts of devices propose to bring Web video and other connected services to the living-room TV. We evaluate 12 of the most popular and innovative ones, with the pros and cons of each.
  • Sites That Will Matter in 2009: Readers' Choice Most readers liked our '10 Sites That Will Matter in 2009' but they also had quite a few suggestions of their own for sites that will be big this year. We take a look at them, and give you our impressions.
  • New Site Will Host Low-budget Music Videos From the makers of 'Barely Political' and MTV's original creative director comes 99dollarmusicvideos.com, a showcase for video collaborations between budding producers and bands
  • The 10 Most Viral Super Bowl Ads What do online viewers love most: dancing lizards, Ed McMahon's gold hip, or disgruntled workers? Check out our list of the most viewed Super Bowl ads.
  • The 10 Most Viral Super Bowl Ads What do online viewers love most: dancing lizards, Ed McMahon's gold hip, or disgruntled workers? Check out our list of the most viewed Super Bowl ads.
  • 10 Web Sites That Will Matter in 2009 You've probably never heard of many of them, but chances are you'll be using some of these Web sites by the end of this year.
  • YouTube Invades Your Tube Watch YouTube in your living room on your big-screen TV -- if you've got the right game console.
  • Netflix CEO Heralds the Return of Web TV Silicon Valley tried putting the Web on TV in the 90s with WebTV, but it failed. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says the concept will work much better this century.
  • Watch the Shows You Missed Last Night Forgot to set the VCR/DVR? No problem. You can watch your show online the next day.
  • Overall, YouTube a Kinder, Gentler Place for Obama If this election has become another culture war, then YouTube is ground zero. And ground zero likes Obama.
  • Amazon Launches Video on Demand Service New service lets users watch movies and TV shows on Macs or PCs.
  • The Last Pre-Internet Olympics? NBC's focus this time around was on TV, not the Internet.
  • The Best TV on the Web Today, the Net has almost as many television viewing options as your cable company. But how do you find stuff that's worth watching? Here are our choices for must-stream TV.

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