Burtonmail.co.uk reports that TV watchers in Burton and South Derbyshire who avoid paying their TV licence could soon be caught out by new technology. According to TV Licensing, a new […]
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www.the-japan-news.com reports that NHK has begun test broadcasting the ultrahigh-definition television resolution known as 8K (see below), starting with its broadcasting satellite (BS) channels. They aim to put the next-generation […]
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DTV Audio Group Forum at AES 141, Los Angeles 2016 The Changing Face of Television Audio: Objects, Immersivity, and Personalization 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday, October 1, 2016 The […]
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Forbes.com‘s Jonathan Salem Baskin asks how TV would be different if invented now: If you’re watching the Olympics this week on an X1 box from Comcast, chances are you’re not watching […]
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RT.com reports that NASA has shown off its latest creation – the High Dynamic Range Stereo-X (HiDyRS-X) camera, and it’s very impressive. Described as “game changing technology,” the camera’s purpose […]
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Techhive.com reports that high dynamic range (HDR) TV is here and it looks great. But it’s in its early stages, and there’s a potential format war brewing. 4K UHD (2160p […]
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BusinessInsider.com reports that ever since the 1936 Berlin Olympics became the first ever sports event to be televised live, the Games have been associated with innovation in broadcasting. There was […]
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TechInsider.io reports that Japan’s NHK has started to broadcast TV in 8K resolution ahead of this weekend’s Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The public broadcasting organization is sending […]
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TechCrunch.com reports that seeing 3D movies in theaters isn’t my preferred choice for a bunch of reasons, but the glasses definitely rank among its most annoying features. The cheap plastic […]
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Post-Gazette.com reports that for 16 years, Stephen Blumenthal owned Gallagher Home Electronics in Ithaca, N.Y., that region’s largest independent electronic sales and service company. After selling the business in 2005, […]
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Express.co.uk reports that the last major producer announces the end of VHS, forty years after it all began. Another iconic product looks set to join the technology graveyard as the […]
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