Logitech Revue with Google TV box shows face at FCCBy Jeff Baker - 07/05/2010 7:37:33 PM |

If you've been consuming content through traditional cable or satellite broadcast since the early days you'll know that one of the only ways to find content was to painstakingly search through the various channels until you found something you like. Now a days, as technology continues to get better, the ordeal of finding watchable content ...
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PTV1000 Push 2 TV Adapter Shows Up at FCCBy Brian - 01/02/2010 12:36:08 PM |
Brace yourselves for something different as far as video distribution is concerned. The PTV1000 Push 2 TV adapter showed up at the FCC, sending feelers that Netgear is up to something. If approved, the PTV1000 Push 2 TV adapter will be able to send videos from a laptop onto a TV using WiFi connection. The ...
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Cisco Unveils the FlipShare TVBy Brian - 10/30/2009 3:55:51 PM |

Cisco unveils another potential gadget that should allow you to save movies via USB device. The FlipShare TV is a three-piece package which makes use of a software to transfer movies via USB from a computer for possibly playing them on a standard TV set. Thought that last part wasn’t mentioned, the pictures below perhaps ...
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55,000 Calls Flood FCC on May 21 After “Soft Test”By Simon - 05/27/2009 2:52:03 PM |
A record of 55,000 calls in one day flooded help lines at the Federal Communications Commission on May 21, 2009 after TV stations across the country broadcast a series of warnings about the shutoff of analog television signals scheduled for June 12. The "soft test" was a text warning that lasted a few minutes, broadcast ...
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Business As Usual for Vizio Inc.By Brian - 04/11/2009 1:47:13 PM |

It is business as usual for Vizio Inc. as they can continue importing and shipping products during a Presidential review period and will continue to pursue all legal remedies. "Based on the recent final rejections by the USPTO of both the '369 and '074 Funai patents, we believe that the U.S. Court of Appeals will be ...
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