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Dec. 4, 2012

Tablet Wars: Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Samsung and the Race for the Mobile TV Experience

It’s clear that the race is officially on. Now that various tablets have come and gone, as well as steadily been refined, it is becoming clearer who....More
Dec. 3, 2012

Put a Bexel under your tree

There's a complete list to help you find the perfect gift for the engineer who has everything....More
Nov. 30, 2012

Leveson inquiry report should have included broadcasting

In the UK, the shortest route to celebrity status for a senior lawyer is to be put in charge of a major public inquiry, and so it has proved for Lord....More
Nov. 23, 2012

Dyle-Branded Mobile TV Device Now Available

Elgato’s EyeTV mobile device, which allows you to watch live TV on your iOS device, is now shipping. Some have waited months for the opportunity to....More
Nov. 21, 2012

Ask The Experts: Do we care enough to solve Internet piracy?

We hear of lawsuits all the time regarding online content and piracy. A new study from Ofcom shows that we may be no closer to solving the issue now....More
Nov. 20, 2012

Broadcasters looking to world spectrum 2015 conference with trepidation

Sometimes, it is futile and counterproductive to hold out against the tide of change, but other times resistance is essential to avoid losing....More
Nov. 19, 2012

Next Wave: Can Google Capture and Survive in the Mobile Spectrum?

Satellite TV and cable television. as well as mobile TV. could see a new player on the landscape, and that player is Google. The company has....More
Nov. 19, 2012

TV Viewers Declining Could Help Mobile TV to Rise

Nielsen has released some new data on TV viewing, and its results are not too surprising. A new study looked at viewing on services such as Netflix,....More
Nov. 15, 2012

Broadcasters fed up with Shazam's, others' second-screen admonition?

Broadcasters must be tired of hearing from industry analysts, journalists and vendors that they must wake up to the second screen and start providing....More
Nov. 8, 2012

Ask The Experts: Jackson's 'Hobbit' has 48 (fps) problems?

After a lukewarm (at best) reaction to "The Hobbit" at 48fps, the version will be shown only in select U.S. cities. Everyone else will see it at....More
Nov. 7, 2012

The President “hit me up” on Twitter

We've started to see reporters reading tweets and text messages on air, but it feels like second- and third-hand information....More
Nov. 6, 2012

EBU crashes heads together over HD

It seems that the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) has decided it is time to take the bull by the horns over ultra HD....More
Nov. 5, 2012

Miso Quips Works to Bring Social TV to Mobile

Now this is a bit different, what would it be like to share specific moments from your favorite TV shows with your friends? The company Miso has....More
Nov. 5, 2012

Apple iPad mini Review: Mobile TV Gets More Portable

I’ve been using the new iPad mini from Apple for less than a week now; it has become immediately apparent that there is one thing the unit can excel....More
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