The following press release was issued by the FCC on February 3, 2010 The Federal Communications Commission adopted a First Report and Order that gives tribes a priority to obtain […]
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Adobe’s Flash technology has been taking a beating lately. Apple still won’t support it on its upcoming iPad or its iPhone. Steve Jobs calls it buggy and crash-prone and dismisses […]
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Bored at your desk? A live video feed of astronauts inside two of the International Space Station’s modules is available online during crew work hours. Intrigued? Information Week has more […]
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HighDefDigest.com has the story on Samsung’s AMOLED production ramp up. It’s at http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Samsung/Samsung_Will_Start_AMOLED_Production_in_March/4163
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PBS’ “Frontline” series airs a documentary that looks at how the Web and digital technology has changed how we live our lives. It could make for a fascinating/thought-provoking evening. Check […]
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The Manila Standard Today reports that the Manila Commission on Information and Communications Technology plans to push back the deadline for the digitalization of television from analog technology to 2015 pending […]
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The Memory Lane column at CEDmagazine.com has a piece on the coolest technology ever. And it might not be what you think. Read more at: http://www.cedmagazine.com/Article-Memory-Lane-Coolest-Technology-Ever-020110.aspx
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Ciciora’s Corner on CEDmagazine.com has a piece on the last 10 years of television. You can find it at http://www.cedmagazine.com/Article-Ciciora-BreakneckTV-Decade–020110.aspx
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It’s taken a few days, but professional applications for the iPad are starting to see some light. Film Music Magazine’s website (www.filmmusicmag.com) has a piece on what the iPad might […]
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InternetRetailer.com reports that the ability to run video files in e-mail marketing campaigns is reaching new levels, with video technology companies including Flimp Media Inc. and Liveclicker Inc. working with […]
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Popular Science reports that the Office of Naval Research (ONR) hopes that video game-like training can help warfighters hone their “fluid intelligence,” or ability to confront and solve new problems. […]
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