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ONdigital puts email on telly

News ONdigtial announced email via the television Thursday, stepping up the battle for digital television subscribers. The service, due by autumn, will allow ONdigital subscribers to access email through a set-top box or integrated digital television.

[August 20, 1999, 9:20]

HDTV: Ghosts out of the machine

News Communications giant Motorola claims it has solved a potentially serious glitch in high-definition and digital television (HDTV) broadcasting that prevents quality viewing in cities. In the US, digital and high definition broadcasts use the...

[August 24, 1999, 8:18]

NEC adds digital TV to cellphone

News NEC has demonstrated a prototype third generation mobile phone that doubles as a portable digital television. Although digital terrestrial television is established in the UK and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Europe, Japanese services are...

[July 14, 2003, 14:32]

KODAK Share for Media Center

Downloads KODAK brings the joy of sharing to the living room with their first interactive television application. KODAK Share is a television-friendly version of Ofoto specifically designed to work with Windows XP Media Center Edition PCs.

[October 11, 2005, 2:01]

A Year Ago: BBC News hits Web

News BBC News today kicked off the first real initiative to make itself as big on the Internet as it is on television and radio. However, there will be cross-promotions with BBC television and radio programmes.

[November 3, 1998, 6:35]

MegaPEG HDTV

Downloads MegaPEG HDTV is our flagship MPEG2 encoding product, supporting all MPEG2 encoding profiles for high-definition digital television (HDTV), standard definition digital television (SDTV, DVB), digital versatile disc (DVD), and more.

[February 17, 2007, 7:00]

Digital TV 2050

Downloads Digital TV 2050 is the future of television brought to you today by one of the best companies in the world. Features: uses cutting-edge technology to deliver quality content; streamed television to your PC.extensive channels list.

[August 15, 2007, 8:15]

Sony TV will stream video from the Net

News Sony is developing a plasma screen television set that's intended to tune in streaming video from home networks and the Internet as easily as regular TV programmes, according to sources familiar with the plans.

[April 4, 2003, 13:41]

US Report: Is Amazon.com eyeing TV?

News Analysts were unsure if Amazon.com is eyeing digital television, Webcasting or just a new version of its site that would be easier to navigate through Web TV. The choices the company makes for an Amazon.com-television service will tell much about...

[November 2, 1998, 13:42]

Brum residents to have say in Net regulation

News The ITC (Independent Television Commission) is to consult 200 Birmingham residents over its potential role in regulation of Internet content. The ITC has announced that, in principle, it has a statutory responsibility for regulating television...

[September 30, 1999, 10:43]

EC approves new BBC fees

News Commercial providers of digital television programming are concerned that the BBC will continue to launch new channels funded through license fee revenues, following European Commission approval of public funding for BBC News 24.

[September 30, 1999, 16:06]

TV without frontiers, lawmakers in tears

News Question: In an age of YouTube, on-demand programming and DIY video, how do you define and regulate television? This is the dilemma that has European legislators, content providers and the UK Government tied in inextricable knots as they attempt to...

[July 11, 2006, 15:35]

Teletekst

Downloads Teletext is an information service provided by television broadcast companies which can be viewed on television sets with suitable decoders. It is widely used across continental Europe and the UK. This widget lets you browse the online teletext...

[July 18, 2005, 8:00]

Five years ago: Web TVs will be a slow burn - Dataquest

News The data suggests 93 per cent of US homes have no long-term intention of buying an Internet-capable television or set-top box. The findings are part of a new report, "Internet Television - The Next Boom or a Repeat of the Interactive Television...

[December 15, 2001, 6:01]

ITV Digital falls prey to smartcard piracy

News The head of ITV Digital has admitted that its digital terrestrial television service is suffering from piracy, with customers dodging monthly subscription charges by using illicit smartcards. Stuart Prebble, the chief executive of ITV Digital...

[September 19, 2001, 17:53]

Hull firm moves into ADSL, interactive digital telly

News Kingston Vision, the television subsidiary of Hull-based Kingston Communications is poised to deliver ADSL-based interactive digital TV services to local customers. The subsidiary had been running a 60 home pilot service in the Hull and Beverley...

[October 11, 1999, 7:40]

Internet TV arrives with promise of revolution

News UK startup ichooseTV, launched on Monday what it claims is the world's first personalised Internet television service. Users can drag and drop programmes into a personalised television schedule. New technologies will allow us to put it on their PC...

[April 11, 2000, 12:28]

Spyglass merger speeds Net devices

News Interactive television software pioneer OpenTV will buy 10-year-old Spyglass, which helped develop the Web when it began distributing the Mosaic browser in 1994, for about $2.5bn (£1.6bn) in stock. OpenTV said the merger would help it speed up...

[March 29, 2000, 13:41]

Game developers turn to Hollywood

News Creating games based on popular movies or television shows is the gaming industry's new effort to appeal to the wave of consumers taking over the gaming world. Six of the eight new titles that Fox Interactive announced at E3 last week were grabbed...

[May 15, 2000, 14:15]

TV beats PC for home shopping

News UK consumers would favour the television over the PC for home shopping services, according to the Pace Report on interactive television. The survey of 1004 consumers, carried out by Gallop, found that 42 percent would feel more comfortable using...

[October 11, 1999, 16:31]

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