- Posted by Josh Srago /
- March 28, 2019
This piece originally appeared in Volume 49, Issue 2 (pg 8) of The Advocate from Santa Clara School of Law. All it takes is that quick glance down and your phone springs...
Read MoreThis piece originally appeared in Volume 49, Issue 2 (pg 8) of The Advocate from Santa Clara School of Law. All it takes is that quick glance down and your phone springs...
Read MoreThe FCC has released the FCC Proposed Net Neutrality Changes to step back the 2015 Open Internet Rules. They are seeking comments on several aspects of their plan and their understandings...
Read MoreDear Loyal Readers, I’m sorry if I haven’t been posting as much as I used to in the past. The rigors of daily life in the consulting world and attempting...
Read MoreWhat does a person do when they don’t want to the job they’ve been hired to do? Often times they quit and look for work that might suit them better....
Read MoreWell, that didn’t take long, did it? Within two weeks of the departure of former FCC Chairman Wheeler, the newly instated Chairman Pai has wasted no time instituting abandoning one...
Read MoreCrawling out of the Primordial Ooze Is the AV industry aware of IT Security? Last week in San Jose, CA the IMCCA put together the Collaborate show, collocating with InfoComm...
Read MoreThe news of the day in the digital world has largely focused on the circumstances surrounding the FBI requesting, and a judge complying, that Apple assist in unlocking the phone...
Read MoreThe Internet is an amazing tool in building the marketplace for people looking to discovery new media – particularly new music. In the old days of doing things it would...
Read MoreI was chatting with one of my nephews recently as he starts to look to college and how he can go about paying for it. This was shortly after InfoComm...
Read MoreThe ongoing, albeit recently quiet, battle over the Open Internet Rules that the FCC passed earlier this year has been heating up again as we approach the oral arguments in...
Read MoreJust a few short months ago I had the honor of being asked to offer what the future of the AV industry was going to look like in 5 years...
Read MoreThe biannual staple of the San Francisco music and tech scenes, SFMusicTech, returned after a one year break to the Hotel Kabuki in grand fashion on Tuesday, November 10th gathering...
Read MoreIn the six weeks between August and October the world premiere production of Amelie, A New Musical was drawing in the crowds at Berkeley Repertory Theater. For those of you unfamiliar, this show is...
Read More2 years. 24 Months, 17,520 hours, 1,051,200 minutes. You get the idea. It’s amazing to think that I just recently passed the two year anniversary of SoundReason.org. I had taken a...
Read MoreSince the Open Internet Rules went into effect in mid-June the public complaint department at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been inundated with complaints about the ways ISPs treat...
Read MoreThere is no substitute in life for experience, and there is no better way to gain that experience than finding those that have come before you an sponging as much...
Read MoreI’ve been listening to the soundtrack to Hamilton for the last few hours after listening to it for the entire flight from San Francisco to Minneapolis. It’s entirely clear to...
Read MoreIf you haven’t been paying attention as to what’s been going on since June 12th when the Open Internet Rules from the FCC went into effect, you haven’t missed many...
Read MoreThe last few months or so have been a little odd. For nearly two years I’ve done my best to put together weekly content for this site that I found...
Read MoreIt’s not every day that the opportunity to speak with FCC officials is presented, so I did my best to make the most of it, ultimately resulting in a phone...
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