Cablevision Announces TV And VOD Streaming For iPads And Other Network-Enabled DevicesBy Ikester - 08/06/2010 6:11:02 PM |

Recently, Tom Rutledge from Cablevision announced that they will be offering broadcast TV and video on-demand services for network-enabled devices such as the iPad. Currently, the company is developing program guide software for Android and PCs as well. However, unlike TV programming providers like Comcast and Dish Network, Cablevision intends to restrict access ...
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Dish Network Is Looking To Give Its Customers Free Satellite TelevisionBy Ikester - 08/05/2010 6:19:52 PM |

Recently, Dish Network announced plans to enhance current services for their subscribers. Apparently, they're promising to provide satellite television on mobile devices for their customers at no additional cost. So, starting next month, subscribers can look forward to receiving this new service on the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and BlackBerry smartphones while Android ...
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Hulu’s Master Plan–To Be Everywhere Your Mobile Device Of Choice IsBy Steve Anderson - 02/02/2010 2:28:01 AM |

It's sort of obvious in retrospect, especially from a company that so clearly depends on mobile technology, that Hulu's master plan is to be everywhere you want to be and on whatever mobile device you prefer to use, but that was the plan as stated by Hulu CEO Jason Kilar. Kilar said: “The computer in your ...
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WHDI 1.0 Specs ReleasedBy Brian - 12/08/2009 2:48:50 PM |

Home theater setups do have wireless connections but really lack the full wireless setup we are hearing of today. If these WHDI 1.0 specs are to be considered, they can very well instigate the much awaited Wireless Home Digital Interface. The WHDI standard enables full 1080p/60Hz HD with deep color at a distance of 100 ...
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mDP Ports To Become Standard in LaptopsBy Brian - 11/10/2009 11:08:27 AM |

As we see a new wave of interface jacks and ports being integrated into mobile devices today, the VESA group has decided to make the mini display port standard. It is also known as the mDP which should now be compatible with most displays used provided they meet Display Port 1.1 standards. So don’t be ...
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