Toshiba lights up massive LED HDTV in Times Square

July 15th, 2008 by

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Next time you take a stroll through Times Square, look up, as Toshiba’s posted a brand new high definition display at the top of One Times Square Building. The 51.2-foot by 52.5-foot consists of 1280×1248 LEDs controlled by Toshiba’s Technovirtual pixel-sharing technology to create “virtual pixels”. Whether or not we can figure out how that works, the LEDs display over one billion colors and help cut power consumption, so the display isn’t just better looking than the one it replaces but also more energy efficient. We’ve seen LEDs in other video boards before, but Toshiba claims it’s the first to offer modular HDTV screens to the outdoor rental market, and starting today they’ve got the best product placement possible.

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Cablevision joins the wireless party, plans to cover NYC with WiFi

May 8th, 2008 by

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Comcast, Time Warner, and Bright House all threw down in the new Sprint-led Clearwire venture yesterday, but it looks like Cablevision wants in on the fun as well: the company announced today that it’s spending $350M on a new wireless broadband network in New York. Unlike the Clearwire partnership, Cablevision is apparently going to use straight-up WiFi for the service, but it’s not revealing any details at the moment, saying only that it’ll run at 1.5Mbps and eventually handle voice as well. The plan is to get up and running in NYC within two years, and existing customers will be able to log on for free — and if this really is straight-up WiFi, we’d bet a lot of other people will be joining the fun as well.

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Apple vs. NYC: What’s really going on

April 3rd, 2008 by

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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/apple/Apple_vs_NYC_What_s_really_going_on’;So you might have heard that Apple and New York City are currently in a little scuffle over the city’s apple-shaped GreeNYC logo — NYC wants to trademark the logo, and Apple would prefer that didn’t happen. The story’s gotten pretty wild out there, and while it’s not worth a full-blown Know Your Rights, we thought we’d try and clear up what’s happening, since, you know, +10 lawyer.

Unlike all those previous Apple trademark disputes, this isn’t a true lawsuit, and Apple hasn’t sued anyone — the city of New York has filed a trademark application for the GreeNYC apple-shaped logo with the Patent and Trademark Office, and Apple has filed its opposition to that application. That’s an important part of the trademark registration process, actually: every single trademark application has to go through a 30-day opposition period during which interested third parties can raise their objections. We’d say it’s pretty obvious that Apple’s got an interest in other apple-shaped trademarks, so it’s not particularly surprising that it’s taking the first available opportunity to speak up about this one.

After the trademark applicant responds to the objection in writing (what some people have been wrongly calling NYC’s “counterclaim”), the Trademark Trial and Appeals Board gathers evidence and makes a decision. We’d almost be willing to bet that never happens, though — after all the lawyers are done strutting around and promising victory, it’s likely that Apple and NYC simply come to an amicable licensing agreement. Bottom line? This is exactly how the system is supposed to work, and Apple is just protecting its billion-dollar brand as best it can — thousands of these oppositions are filed by all sorts of companies each year. We know, not very fun at all — anyone care to start a Jobs vs. Bloomberg slapboxing petition?

Disclaimer: Nilay’s a lawyer and a formidable slapboxer, but he’s not your lawyer, and none of this is legal advice or analysis.

 

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NYC cab drivers lobby for right to use cellphones on duty

March 21st, 2008 by

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About this time last year, the cab drivers of New York City were taking a stand against GPS installations. This year, they’ve taken to the streets of downtown Manhattan in order to rally for the right to use cellphones while on duty. For those unaware, NYC cabbies are currently disallowed from using hands-free apparatuses while on the clock, and those in the profession are arguing that having one would enable them to feel safer and more connected to the outside world. Unfortunately, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission doesn’t seem ready to budge, as it reportedly replied to the lobbying by stating that “cellphone abuse has resulted in many instances of drivers leaving their passengers feeling improperly served and downright unsafe.” What’s a cab driver got to do to get his / her Snake on, huh?

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NYC taxi drives launch second GPS-related strike

October 22nd, 2007 by

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Right on cue, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance has now launched into its second strike in as many months, with its concerns over GPS units in its drivers’ cabs still unresolved. According to the AP, Taxi Workers Alliance executive director Bhairavi Desai says that 75% of all of its drivers (representing a fifth of the city’s total drivers) were on strike, although it’s apparently not entirely clear how many drivers are actually honoring the strike. As before, the main point of contention is the GPS units that drivers are being required to used, which the cabbies say represent an invasion of privacy and work “erratically at best.” From the looks of it, there’s no indication as to how long this latest strike might last, although the last one ran for 48 hours.

 

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New York City taxi drivers threaten to strike… again

October 4th, 2007 by

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The New York Taxi Workers Alliance is at it again! According to reports, the group that was responsible for the September 5th walkout of cab drivers in New York City is once again planning to call for a strike, slated for October 22nd, and this time around, the striking taxi drivers say they will “get in the face” of cabbies who choose to work. If you’ll recall, the initial strike was over the installation of GPS units which would monitor pickup and drop-off points of the drivers (as well as provide credit card services, entertainment, and news for passengers), but the Alliance seems to be changing its tune. The group is now lobbying for city-funded health care, a pension fund, and official recognition as a union. “They have pushed us further and further up against the wall so that it’s not just about the technology and economics,” Executive Director Bhairavi Desai said. “It’s about something even greater.” Meanwhile, NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg seemed undisturbed by the news, saying that the city is ready. Coming soon: Taxi Strike, a movie of the week.

 

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