The Federal Communications Commission today took an important step toward promoting competition and innovation in the video distribution market by establishing a process for considering, on a case-by-case basis, complaints […]
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Press release from The AVnu Alliance follows in its entirety: BEAVERTON, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The AVnu Alliance™ is pleased to announce that the IEEE has ratified and published IEEE 802.1Qav, the […]
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Everything PR has a story on Google’s TV ad selling business (you knew that Google sells TV ad time didn’t you?). It’s an interesting piece: http://www.pamil-visions.net/google-tv-ads-could-push-necessary-changes-in-2010/210715/
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Scientific American‘s story “Receive Between the Lines: FCC Mulls Signal “White Space” as Part of National Broadband Plan” looks at how unused “white spaces” between occupied radio frequencies would help […]
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There’s an short piece at Computerworld.com aimed at CIOs asking this question. You can read the piece and comments here: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/346465/Can_You_Handle_High_Def_
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IdahoStatesman.com reports that fewer channels and local shows and reduced rural service could happen this spring as Gov. Butch Otter’s proposed cuts to Idaho Public Television are just the latest in […]
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The Associated Press is reporting that Neustar, a Sterling, Va.-based company, has been tapped by a consortium of Hollywood studios and technology companies to manage a database that would limit piracy while […]
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Eirc Taub’s Gadgetwise Blog on the New York Times site asks this question. Don’t know about laser-powered phosphor displays? Read more here: http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/12/is-lpd-the-next-lcd/
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At just 3 millimeters in diameter, BC Tech’s Video Scout is one of the smallest medical cameras in the world with a diameter of 3mm, according to the company’s VP […]
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On January 19, 2010, Cisco will discuss the rapid growth of video and other media-rich applications on wireless networks and how IT managers can meet user demand for these applications […]
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PhysOrg.com reports that scientists from New York University have formed a company to bring flexible multi-touch screens using a new technology to a range of devices, from e-readers to musical […]
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