FREIBURG, Germany , Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ — Micronas (SWX Swiss Exchange: MASN), a leading supplier of innovative IC system solutions for consumer electronics, today announced a scalable IDTV (Integrated Digital Television)...
Optimum Lightpath, an industry leader in providing advanced Ethernet-based communications services over its Intelligent Enterprise Network, today announced the launch and availability of Lightpath Managed Video service, a...
DMN Newswire--2008-8-20--NVerzion, a leading provider of digital broadcasting and television station automation solutions, today announced that West Virginia Media Group, one of the leading news sources in West Virginia, has...
RICHMOND, Va. , Aug. 20 /PRNewswire/ — To better serve Americans preparing for the upcoming switch from analog to digital TV, Circuit City announces it has opened a toll-free telephone contact center to answer consumers'...
Carrier business models partly at fault, but choices about TV technology made long ago largely to blame NEW YORK - Most phones sold in Japan can tune in to free TV broadcasts, and there are tens of millions of viewers. Cell...
Communications chip maker Broadcom has introduced a new digital-to-analog system-on-a-chip for cable set-top-box manufacturers to enable the transition of analog cable customers to digital broadcasting. Security Threat Report...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE — Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ:HLIT) today announced that Bell Aliant (TSX: BA.UN) has selected Harmonic's industry-leading DiviCom(R) Electra(R) 5400 standard definition (SD) encoders for an MPEG-4...
MUMBAI: Norway’s three biggest broadcasters – pubcaster NRK and commercial broadcasters TV2 and MTG - have set up their own company Norsk mobil-TV AS (NMTV) to launch mobile TV via digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB). The...
Jane Schulze, Media editor | August 21, 2008 RETAILERS are being forced to give away high-definition set-top boxes to disgruntled customers confused about the type of TVs they have purchased. Despite digital TV being in...
Would mobile television in the US take off if US consumers didn't have to pay for it? At the three carriers that offer mobile TV services--AT&T (NYSE: T), Verizon (NYSE: VZ), and Sprint--consumers must pay either a monthly fee,...