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Cannes Film Festival Part II: The Network and Entertainment Converge
Cisco joins the international film community to enable a way for content to find the consumer, where... Read more
Jan 7, 2008
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The Future of Filmmaking: Technology Allows for Greater Creativity
The presenter of this webcast discusses at the Cannes Film Festival about the ways digital media and the internet has changed the... Read more
Jan 7, 2008
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Technology and Filmmaking: Technology Creating More Efficient Filmmaking
The presenter of this webcast interviewed various filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival to ask them how they use technology in their filmmaking process... Read more
Jan 7, 2008
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Next-generation wireless LANs are go in Europe
...where the system was demoed with a major deployment at the Cannes film festival. Access points and notebook computer adapters available now, and adapters for... Read more
May 28, 2002
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3GSM Diary: "Greedy" content pricing, porn's handheld delights and the Brits are coming
...annual event in mobile the sun had already begun to set on Cannes - literally. The weather finally turned and light rain could be felt. One... Read more
Feb 26, 2004
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