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PK In the Know Podcast
PK In the Know Podcast
PK In the Know Podcast

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    By Michael Weinberg
    October 29, 2010

    On today’s podcast, we talk the Fox/Cablevision retransmission battle, Comcast’s announcement that you don’t need to be on a Comcast Internet connection to get Xfinity video, Apple’s universal SIM card that will never be useful in the United States, the copyright protections that were the secret to Netflix’s success, and Amazon’s small step towards allowing book sharing on the Kindle.

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