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A software fix may be on the way for the iPhone, and we check in on Internet coverage of the Olympics at the halfway point.

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by rucknrun August 15, 2008 8:02 AM PDT
I am not happy with the internet video. The way they have it set up you can't use it as a video rss feed. I like to stream the content to my tv and you can't with silverlight.
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by dick-richie August 15, 2008 9:26 AM PDT
The quality is ok, nothing to write home about and the 4 screen option is pretty useless. My only real issue is with whom ever is titling the video. Why do they have to name it withe final results? I want to watch the match before i know the end. So many of the times instead of USA vs Japan the title will say. US men barely manage to hold on and win in final seconds. This is probably something Id rather see then know the entire time im watching the game.
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by jjohnson2008 August 16, 2008 5:02 PM PDT
maybe there is more video on the internet than ever, but definitely *not* from NBC and *not* available in the US.

online video only available after tv shows, like the phelps swimmings. (and they put the LIVE logo on TV, at least in SF/Bay Area where I watch, when it is actually 3hrs late!). this morning the men's track 100m has a new world record. where is the video? i am thinking NBC must be having a weekend break.
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