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HD makes watching sports TV more engaging Manila Standard Today If you don't have HD cable connection for your TV sets, it would be useless to explain. But for those who haven't experienced watching a sports match on HD, let me try to illustrate. The standard definition TV (or SDTV) gives you clear and crisp sound ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coffee and 100Mbs connection serve HDTV for Riyadh café society Rapid tv news Saudi café goers who fancy watching high definition (HD)TV on demand or previewing three dimension (3D) TV content, can now do so with an espresso in Riyadh's Coffee Day Café thanks to the launch there of Saudi Telecom Company's (STC) high speed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stadium's big screen should score with fans Online Athens Tyson Clayborn, left, and Todd Hooten of Miller Electric walk up the end zone stands at Sanford Stadium, where the University of Georgia is installing a giant high-definition TV screen. Although it's technically called a virtual matrix board, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Taifatech Selects Elliptic Technologies' HDCP 2.0 Content Protection Solution ... DigitalJournal.com (press release) Elliptic worked closely with Taifatech with the goal of tailoring Elliptic's HDCP 2.0 hardware and software components to provide the best-in-class solution for protecting High Definition video content distribution over industry-standard networks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Job opening: Broadcast engineer MyFox Tampa Bay Experience with digital, automated, high-definition television stations is a requirement. The ability to work unsupervised, as well as being a member of the team, is essential. Must be adaptable to constantly changing priorities, typically based on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indiana NBC Affiliate Switching to HD News TVPredictions.com (press release) By Swanni Washington, DC (July 7, 2011) -- WFIE-TV, the NBC affiliate in the tri-state area of southwestern Indiana, southeastern Illinois and northwestern Kentucky, will begin broadcasting its local news programs in high-def next Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Would the Pac-12 partnering with Google or Apple make sense? Arizona Desert Swarm Partnering with Google or Apple would be a gamble on the next generation of technology -- that in three or five years, the internet will be widely accessed through big screen, high-definition televisions. Of course, a 12-year deal with TV companys ... See all stories on this topic » |
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