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This is the archive for April 2007

Sunday, April 29, 2007

It used to be that a dial up modem capable of 56 Kbps provided enough speed for most people to enjoy the Internet from the comfort of their own home. Thanks to the growing complexity of the Internet and the increasing amount of multimedia entertainment available on the World Wide Web, a mere dial up connection really doesn't satisfy anybody these days. In fact, even some of the faster means of connecting to the World Wide Web can be pretty disappointing. For example, even though DSL qualifies in many people's minds as a high speed Internet connection, it's really a light duty Internet connection at best. It may be fine for things like email, text messaging, and even moving around the occasional digital photo, but DSL will start to cause grief when its users attempt to download larger files like software applications, videos, and music over it.

Friday, April 27, 2007

In this fast paced world of digital information and entertainment high speed Internet, digital cable TV, and an effective home phone line have all become necessities. Fortunately, Comcast can bring you all three of these great services and bundle them together for you on a single low monthly bill. You'll get a number of benefits from getting your telecommunications services this way including professional installation, only having to deal with one company for all three, only having to write one check every month, and best of all you'll get a discount for buying in bulk.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The past twenty-five years have brought us the numerous advances in technology with cable television services improving in spite of satellite competition. Comcast, with its birth in 1963, has continued to over come all obstacles with grace and cable TV still stands as a competitor in home entertainment industry.

Monday, April 23, 2007

The past twenty-five years have brought us the most advances in technology with cable television services improving in spite of satellite competition. Comcast, with its birth in 1963, has continued to over come all obstacles with dignity and cable TV still stands as a competitor in home entertainment services.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Among all of the benefits that can be found from modern technology, TV is one of the ones that we use the most. TV keeps us informed and entertained, and provides a refuge from the rest of the world after a long day of work and real life. When it comes time to decide on a TV service provider, it's a good idea to look at all of the options in order to guarantee that you get the most out of this valuable resource, but you might want to take a good look at Comcast's digital cable TV service in order to provide that for you.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

If you haven't been paying attention to TV technology lately, you've been missing some pretty impressive developments and the cable TV provider, Comcast, can bring them all to you. One of the most radical advances in TV technology in the past couple of decades- but the one that probably gets the least recognition- is digital TV. With digital TV, the picture and sound of TV are converted into ones and zeros that can be transmitted over a wire or over the air and then converted back into the TV picture and sound by a digital TV tuner. The fact that the signal is all digital makes it very easy for the tuner to separate interference from the actual television signal, and that in turn allows the tuner to clean up the signal and produce a very crisp, clear, and clean picture as well as sound that can then be delivered through the TV.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

If you've been trying to get the home entertainment technology of the future in your home right now, you might want to take a look at digital cable service from Comcast. That's because Comcast has updated cable TV with a variety of new technologies including video on demand. Video on demand is basically the ability to watch a TV show, movie, or sporting event when you want to watch it.