Today is Jan. 3, 2021, but I can’t blame you if it may feel more like Dec. 34, 2020.
12/30/2020: Four Pay-TV Plot Twists To Watch In 2021—And For Pay TV To Hate, Forbes
My last Forbes post for 2020 looked at possible future developments in both traditional and streaming pay TV, most of which are bad.
12/31/2020: SmartTechCheck Podcast (12-31-20), Mark Vena
I joined the podcast of this Moor Insights & Strategy analyst with my fellow tech journalists John Quain and Stewart Wolpin to discuss what pandemic-wracked 2020 taught us about the state of tech. Early on, we pointed to the ability of video calling to replace some face-to-face meetings–and then we kept running into video or audio glitches.
1/3/2021: As Comcast drops one computer security plan, what – if anything – should you replace it with?, USA Today
This column started with an e-mail from a reader asking what he should do about Comcast ending its free bundle of Norton anti-malware apps. I’d seen the advice of my Wirecutter colleagues that paying for anti-virus software is no longer a good idea, but I turned to my friend Sean Gallagher–who edited a little of my earlier writing at Ars Technica and now works as a threat researcher for the security firm Sophos–for added context. The result: a column about a Comcast policy change that can’t really fault everybody’s favorite cable giant for taking something away from subscribers, because it wasn’t doing them that much of a favor in the first place.