Analog is rapidly disappearing, but you still need to worry about developing analog-TV receivers because, in most parts of the world, it will be some time before manufacturers eliminate analog TVs.
PARIS ” ATI Technologies Inc. is rolling out a digital TV chip that integrates front-end digital terrestrial and cable demodulators and a back-end high-definition MPEG-2 decoder. The X210VC ...
EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. & BANGALORE, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wipro Limited (NYSE: WIT, BSE: 507685, NSE: WIPRO), a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company, ...
Hoping to boost the appeal of digital television, News Corp.’s Fox Group unit and Philips Research announced a new technology Wednesday that they say would deliver perfect digital TV signals to more ...
Europe has taken a step toward consolidating its multiple cable receiver standards in one common specification. The European Information, Communications, and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry ...
ATLANTA—TV viewers who aren’t ready to buy a new set but want access to NextGen TV will soon have a new, affordable way to bring ATSC 3.0 into their homes. Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) Atlanta ...
PRINCETON, N.J. —The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a new patent (patent number US 12,464,196 B2) to Triveni ...
A new low-cost digital television chip from Philips Semiconductors is likely to give cable TV a run for its money--without monthly bills. Philips on Monday introduced the new chip, dubbed SAA7108A/09A ...
Car+Sound, Sinsheim (Germany) — April 7, 2005 — Visson Technologies’ groundbreaking VI3270T digital TV Receiver for automotive markets is currently on display at the Car+Sound 2005 show in Sinsheim, ...
Car+Sound, Sinsheim (Germany) — April 8, 2005 — James Wu, CEO for Visson Technologies, Inc., today announced the release of their new enhanced VC3300T DVB-T digital TV Receiver for automotive markets.
In the name of fighting piracy, a group of Hollywood studios, technology companies and consumer-electronics manufacturers wants to slap electronic locks on free, over-the-air television programs that ...
WASHINGTON--The Federal Communications Commission is about to step into an increasingly bitter spat over digital television and Internet piracy. At a meeting on Thursday morning, the FCC's ...
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