CES 2010 News from B&C
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CES 2010: FLO TV Gets More Reach
Subscription mobile-TV service now in cars, iPhones More -
CES 2010: Samsung Intros 3D, Pushes TV "Apps"
Announces 3D Blu-ray collaboration with Dreamworks, Technicolor More -
CES 2010: Broadcasters Tout Mobile DTV Progress
In a presentation Jan. 7 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NAB President Gordon Smith joined heads of several major station group, technology vendors and CEA executives in saying, "Our best days are ahead of us." More -
Sony Continues 3D Push
A day after it announced a joint venture with Discovery Communications and IMAX to create a new 24-hour 3D channel that will launch in 2011, Sony maintained its 3D momentum at the CES show in Las Vegas. More -
CES 2010: Panasonic, DirecTV Partner on 3D Launch
Set-maker will sponsor three 3D channels on pay-TV service More -
CES 2010: Toshiba to Launch High-End "Cell TV" in 2010
Says unit will perform real-time 2D to 3D conversion More -
CES 2010: LG Shows Off Connected TVs, Touts 3D
As announced earlier this week, LG has formed a partnership with Internet phone service Skype to integrate Skype's technology into its LG sets and allow consumers to engage in video conferences through the use of a specialized accessory camera. LG President and CTO Dr. More -
Mobile DTV, 3D to Heat Up CES
Seamlessly bringing Internet content to the TV screen was a big theme at last year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. But so many “connected TV” devices and services have come to market in the past year that the ability to hook a TV to a broadband connection, either directly or through a More -
CES 2010 to See Decline in Exhibitors
The Consumer Electronics Association expects 2,500 exhibitors for next month's CES in Las Vegas –– down from approximately 2,700 in 2009 –– although the 2010 confab will feature a record number of more than 330 new exhibiting companies, the trade group said Monday. More -
Programmers Backing Off From CES
The Consumer Electronics Show has increasingly become a showcase not just for electronics companies to demonstrate their new technology, but also a place where programmers and content creators can reach an influential audience. More -
Mobile DTV Accelerates Into CES
With the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas only a month away, broadcasters' efforts to make mobile DTV receivers a viable new product category on both the show floor and retail shelves are moving at a fast pace. More -
Mobile DTV Picks Up Speed
With the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas only a month away, broadcasters' efforts to make mobile DTV receivers a viable new product category on both the show floor and retail shelves are moving at a fast pace. More -
CEA Outlines Changes For 2010 Int'l CES
New York - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), producer of International CES, announced venue changes for the 2010 event, two returning keynote speakers and a new spotlighted area called Living In Digital Times. More -
CES Attendance Figure Higher Than Originally Announced
The Consumer Electronics Show was even bigger than the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said it was, but that was still down considerably from the year before. More -
NAB 2009: Shrinking Broadcast Presence At 2009 Show
With a wave of slashed budgets washing across the television industry due to the current economic downturn, many broadcast network and station engineers are expected to skip their annual pilgrimage to the National Association of Broadcasters' annual convention this April. More -
CES Hi-Def Highlights
Panasonic Expands Wireless, Web Capabilities for HD Sets Panasonic is expanding its Viera Cast technology, which routes Web content tailored for the TV screen through Panasonic-controlled servers to broadband-connected Panasonic HDTV sets, throughout much of its Viera HD line. It is also More -
FCC's McDowell: DTV Phone Prep 'Inadequate'
Republican commissioner Robert McDowell shares fears about FCC preparedness in letter to Chairman Kevin Martin. More -
Martin: Don't Move DTV Date—Fix Coupon Program
In a Q&A with CEA chief Gary Shapiro, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin says postponement would create confusion, hurt government's credibility. He also touted Internet video on TV but bashed cable's tru2way platform. More -
CES: Comcast, Time Warner Cable To Flip Tru2way Switch By July 1
Two largest cable operators say they're reader to enable interactive TV technology across system footprints. More -
CES: EchoStar’s SlingLoaded HD DVR Wins 'Best of CES'
EchoStar’s SlingLoaded 922 HD DVR, the first to incorporate Sling Media’s patented place-shifting technology, has won a “Best of CES” award from the editors of CNET, officials said Saturday. More
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