Has Building B created an Net video “God box”?

Without getting overly dramatic, word on the street is that Building B, a new-fangled startup based in Belmont, California, has developed an World Wide Web video “God box” which will allow OTA streams of traditional cable, World Wide Web video, and on-demand composition without the need for a PC (i.e., directly to your 70-inch plasma television). Obviously, as the wave of Web TV steadily increases, dozens of companies are scrambling to unify the set-top, and streamline the end-user’s ability to get all their composition in one place — not to mention suck up some totally righteous dough. Although Building B claims their technology will bring a heretofore unseen convergence to people’s living rooms, the boys in charge have been rather tight-lipped in regards to the “forthcoming” magic unit, or services and fees that would be associated with said device. Hopefully we’ll soon know what the “God box” can or can’t do with your television, what kind of “plague” capabilities it will include, and whether it will be compatible with Atheism.

 

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