Tech Weekend tech blog: Watching TV on your living room couch? That's so 2010 HBO has joined the ranks of media giants who are making their shows available on mobile devices. But where is Showtime? by Skip Ferderber / April 30, 2011
Culture Crosscut tech blog: First-run major studio movies on your home TV ... so very close DirecTV brings major studio films to your home, in HD, less than 30 days after theatrical release. Not everyone approves. by Skip Ferderber / April 25, 2011
Tech Comcast Xfinity TV gives birth to an Android app The little app that could joins its iPad/iPhone brethren. It won't act as your TV remote today, but it might tomorrow. by Skip Ferderber / December 8, 2010
Tech Google ebookstore debuts: Does the public care? How about Amazon? Free from its legal troubles, Google has just introduced its ebookstore. But the competition is formidable, especially from Seattle's own Amazon.com. by Skip Ferderber / December 7, 2010
Tech In (faint) praise of Comcast: the new iPhone/iPad app Comcast is making it easier to link your TV service with other devices, including the iPad. by Skip Ferderber / December 2, 2010
Culture Holiday travel through Sea-Tac: Dealing with scans, wifi, and the rest Seattle-Tacoma International Airport by Skip Ferderber / November 22, 2010
Tech 'There's an [Android AND iPhone] app for that.' Apple iPhone by Skip Ferderber / November 19, 2010
Tech Weekend tech blog: Only a few age-related tears for the printed book E-book sales soar, print books keep dropping, and the Kindle goes for ad bucks. Plus: a very neat wireless iPhone photo-transfer app. by Skip Ferderber / April 17, 2011
Culture Weekend tech blog: Netflix goes 'Mad,' Blockbuster goes belly-up, and Who do Vudu? With major companies making streaming-media deals left and right, here's news from Netflix, YouTube, Blockbuster, and Vudu, plus some thoughts on cutting the cable cord. by Skip Ferderber / April 9, 2011
Tech Amazon named 'most reputable' company in U.S. Survey of 150 major U.S. companies also places Microsoft, Boeing, Nordstrom, and Starbucks on 'best' list, but far below Amazon's ranking. by Skip Ferderber / April 7, 2011