digital content tv

Gates: Software innovation poses privacy challenge

News Digital access is almost becoming like literacy. Another device that is expected to overlap with the PC's capabilities is the TV, he noted. Microsoft is working to place its R&D efforts in speech recognition technology to make TV watching more... [14 Aug 2008]

BBC reveals iPlayer user habits

News Writing on the BBC blog, Anthony Rose, head of digital media for BBC Future Media and Technology, said: "It's great to have some solid evidence to back up our ideas on how people were using the service, and I've been delighted to see how positive... [06 Aug 2008]

Delivering Interactive Enhanced Sports Content to Thin-Client DTV STBs

White Paper Sports content has always attracted lots of TV viewers, while digital interactive television is anticipated to be an important part of the worldwide entertainment market in the near future. For this purpose, an interactive TV application that... [03 Jul 2008]

Is Streaming Video Dead? Corporations Slow to Embrace Virtual VCR

White Paper Today, the Holy Grail of corporate training is TV-quality video delivered directly to desktop computers for employees to watch at the click of a mouse - a "virtual VCR" to play a continuously updated library of training programs, available at any... [03 Jul 2008]

Device Mosaic White Paper

White Paper In the interactive television (iTV) market, as digital set top boxes become more powerful, the demand for HTML based iTV content is expected to increase. Josh Bernoff of Forrester Research projects that by 2005, 38 million advanced digital STBs... [03 Jul 2008]

Broadband Codecs

White Paper While digital information might come from different networks (cable, satellite, IP, terrestrial TV) and might be processed (e.g.decoded and decrypted) by set-top boxes with different architectures and functionality, content will be viewed on the... [03 Jul 2008]

Information (Internet) Appliances

White Paper High-volume information appliances will be products such as digital TV, DVD players, digital cameras, and handheld devices. The digital consumer revolution and the Internet are forcing broadband into the home. [03 Jul 2008]

Multicast Services for IP Triple-Play Networks

White Paper Increasingly, customers are relying on IP broadcasting to bring enhanced value to a broad new spectrum of platforms and applications - interactive videoconferencing, digital TV, digital audio, online movies and concerts, networked gaming, Internet... [13 Jun 2008]

Apple: The future of home tech

News That's according to a report from analyst house Forrester Research, which predicts Apple's product strategy will promote the linking up of digital content, PCs, TV and stereo. Apple will dominate the digital home by 2013 with its range of existing... [22 May 2008]

Femtocell market hotting up

News As Disruptive Analysis analyst Dean Bubley speculates, writing on his blog: "I wonder what you could do if you put a MediaFLO chip into a femtocell.either for receiving signals to create the equivalent of a parallel digital terrestrial network. [21 May 2008]

Tesco to launch iTunes challenger

News There are also plans to expand Tesco Digital to TV, films and games in the near future. Tesco Digital will initially offer all of the tracks in Window Media format with around half (1.6 million) also available as MP3s. [15 Apr 2008]

BBC's Highfield hops off to Kangaroo

News Channel 4 CEO Andy Duncan said Highfield is "one of the most influential players in digital media" making him the ideal CEO to drive Kangaroo forwards. BBC director of future media and technology, Ashley Highfield, is to leave the corporation to... [15 Apr 2008]

ITN consortium in frame for Teachers TV

News The service will be handed over to the consortium, Education Digital 2, at the end of August. A consortium led by ITN is in final negotiations over a £50m, five-year contract from the government to provide on-demand video content to teachers... [14 Mar 2008]

BBC plugs iPlayer hack loophole

News Hackers have been exploiting the loophole to download content stripped of its digital rights management (DRM) restrictions, which include the automatic deletion of downloaded programmes after 30 days. [13 Mar 2008]

BBC iPlayer lands on iPhone

News Writing on the BBC blog this morning the BBC's head of digital media technologies, Anthony Rose, said today was a big day for iPlayer as it's the first time the service has been made available for a mobile device. [07 Mar 2008]

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