Why TV On-Demand is the Future

I have been saying this for a long time. TV on-demand is the future of television. In this age where information can come and go quickly, why do we still have to struggle with age-old television and their schedule? This is not a post about how to make profit from on-demand, however. It’s simply suggest to why on-demand is where television should be heading toward to. Media industry is still about supply and demand (no pun intended), and I just put here the list of why TV on-demand is on high demand today.

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Solves iOS Not Connect to Wired Computer

It’s been two years I had trouble connect Remote app to my desktop computer. Today, I finally found the source of the problem and with the new iOS5, I can also sync my iPad wirelessly over Wi-Fi to my iTunes.

The problem was that Remote app can see library of the computer that connect to the router over Wi-Fi, but it can not see the one that connect on the wire to the router. At first, I thought it was something to do with firewall, but after triple check, it’s come down to “Wi-Fi Protected Setup” on my router. If you have the same problem, especially when you try to use the new wireless sync on iOS5 but not success, here’s the solution:

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Don’t Let RSS Feeds Become A Chore

I did mention that I read lots of RSS feeds on my iPad. Some day it can add up to 300+ posts, and if I’m not finish go through it all, it will keep add up the next day. There was one time when I went for holiday and don’t have Internet connection for almost a week, I ended up having over 2,000+ posts to clean up when I came back. Joel Bankhead at iPad.AppStorm give out a pretty good advice:

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Trim Text with CSS Text-Overflow

Back in the day when I design the site and need to trim the text that are too long than the space I given, I had to write PHP code to count the number of letter in the text and cut it where the number of text exceed follow by “…” string. Now with the CSS3, the text-overflow property help make my life a lot easier.

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Delicious and the new Stacks

So Delicious, the online bookmark service is successfully change the owner and introduce a new feature call “Stacks”. It’s like a folder where you would categorise the bookmark links into topic. Currently stack is a public feature, which means when you create and put links into it, it will be set free for anyone to view and “follow” your stack.

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