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Japan says no to Blu-ray, HD DVD recorders for U.S.

October 3, 2006 Machines' high price, and belief that demand is relatively modest, will keep them out of U.S. market for now. TAGS: yen, Japan, broadcasting, HD-DVD, Blu-ray, recorder, DVD-recorder, Panasonic, Toshiba, U.S., DVD, Sony Corp., hard drive

When regular TV broadcasts go dark

April 6, 2007 Michael Hulfactor questions Uncle Sam's ability to help millions of analog TV owners make the transition to digital TV broadcasts. TAGS: broadcasting, household, transition, mechanism, analog, TV

Samsung aims to put digital TV in cars

January 8, 2007 Analog TV is coming to an end, so Samsung is trying to make sure digital TV will work with portable devices. Photo: Taking digital TV for a ride TAGS: broadcaster, digital television, digital broadcast, broadcasting, Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung Electronics, TV, car, programming, U.S., photograph

Turning your laptop into HDTV

October 17, 2006 When a start-up takes a shot at making high definition mobile, think rabbit ears. Video: OnAir GT makes your PC a TV Photos: Tiny tuner brings HDTV to laptop TAGS: digital broadcast, San Francisco, HDTV, station, broadcasting, TV, laptop computer, video

Mobile operators attack 'stifling' EC legislation

July 26, 2006 IT, mobile and content companies create forum that targets EC plans to regulate new-media content broadcasting. TAGS: mobile operator, broadcasting, legislation, business model, information technology

Nokia, Motorola to cooperate on mobile video

September 11, 2006 The cell phone heavyweights agree to promote a broadcast standard for mobile TV. TAGS: DVB-H, mobile TV, digital video broadcasting, Motorola Inc., Nokia Corp., broadcasting, digital video, TV, IP, cell phone, video

U.S. permanently bans BetOnSports

November 10, 2006 Settlement prohibits the London-based gambling site from accepting wagers from the United States ever again. TAGS: wager, St. Louis, settlement, U.S., broadcasting

Europe defends online broadcasting plans

June 15, 2006 U.K. commissioner says Television Without Frontiers directive will help businesses, but some big Net players are wary. TAGS: self-regulation, broadcasting, regulation, content provider, legislation, rule, broadcaster, Europe, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., TV

LG Electronics phone tunes in TV

November 23, 2004 The handset can play broadcasts for two and a half hours continuously, the company said. TAGS: LG Electronics Inc., broadcast, digital media, broadcasting, TV

GarageBand.com tunes up podcasting tool

May 23, 2005 Music site offers Podcast Studio for people who want to make their voices--or their instruments--heard across the Net. TAGS: GarageBand, podcasting, podcast, broadcasting, music

Windows Wi-Fi vulnerability discovered

January 16, 2006 Feature can be exploited to include a user's PC in a peer-to-peer network, allowing access to information on its hard drive. TAGS: MessageLabs Ltd., P2P, hacker, SSID, Wi-Fi, broadcasting, wireless network, vulnerability, researcher, security, firewall, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows, virus, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP

Microsoft, BBC pair up on digital strategy

September 28, 2006 British broadcaster wants to work with Microsoft on the delivery of digital content. Deals with Real and IBM could follow. TAGS: broadcaster, digital content, broadcasting, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows

VoIP calls get podcast treatment

March 30, 2005 Podcasting meets Net telephony--create a radio station for your Skype buddies and play them tunes from your music gadget. TAGS: Skypecasting, Skype, VoIP, broadcasting, file-swapping, podcasting, podcast, P2P, Kazaa, music player, call, radio, Apple Computer, MP3 player, MP3, PC

Music sharing that's free and legal

November 8, 2004 Peer-to-peer networking meets Internet radio. Is on-demand streaming far behind? TAGS: Mercora, broadcaster, on-demand, Internet radio, playlist, radio, P2P, Napster Inc., jukebox, broadcasting, fee, music, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, hard drive

U.K. battles Web TV regulation

January 30, 2006 European Commission's attempts to alter TV regulation could stifle new Net services, U.K. officials warn. TAGS: regulation, directive, Web TV, commission, U.K., broadcasting, proposal, TV, Google Inc., Europe

AttenTV turns Web surfing into eerie spectator sport

April 23, 2007 Do you want to see what sites others are viewing? A service called AttenTV aims to turn "clickstreams" into entertainment. Screenshot: AttenTV TAGS: habit, broadcaster, broadcasting, channel, entertainment, Firefox

Digital radio still hard to hear

November 9, 2005 Broadcasters eagerly jump on the digital-radio bandwagon. But radio releases are being delayed, and few people can listen today. Photos: HD radios TAGS: digital radio, HD radio, radio, satellite radio, broadcaster, station, broadcasting, satellite, Apple iPod, TV

High-definition radio gears up for reality

May 27, 2005 Digital form of broadcasting essentially fits into the same spectrum as current analog channel--and may help save broadcast radio. TAGS: HD radio, radio, station, broadcaster, XM Satellite Radio, Sirius, spectrum, broadcasting, intellectual property, channel, satellite, programming, MP3 player, MP3

EU regulator: Let consumers pick telecom standards

December 4, 2006 Let the market, not politicians, choose platforms, says EU watchdog. "Build the services, and they will come." TAGS: regulator, European Union, telecommunications, Hong Kong, standards, broadcasting, standard, TV

'Gromit' filmmaker gets animated about IT

January 4, 2007 Living large is part of the daily grind for Aardman Animations as it shunts movie image data from England to California, especially in HD. TAGS: information technology, broadcasting
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