Via HeraldSun
FOOTY fans may soon be able to follow their favourite players in interactive TV broadcasts.
Telstra promises the innovations - if it wins the right to broadcast a handful of live AFL games - that will include being able to call up replays of the last three goals, statistics of individual stars and pop-up alerts on developments at other games.
The telco, restricted to a 12-hour delay before streaming games on its internet TV service, is believed to be close to winning rig...
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Via Vision2Mobile
Google TV may be blocked by the major networks, but has inked a deal with at least one big name: CNN – and found a way to potentially partner with cable.
The two announced at the South by Southwest music and media festival that they are planning a new TV Everywhere service that will take the news network’s existing online and mobile strategy (which includes a live TV iPad app), and add in live video feeds that automatically sync between their Google TV, computer a...
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"humour de droite" et "FLefebvre_UMP" considérés comme proches de webAgencyFAIL !! Ahahah !!...
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Via BroadBandNews,
Extended connected TV functionality is at the heart of the new D-Book 7, which has just been published by the Digital Television Group (DTG).
The new edition is the result of 18 months collaboration between manufacturers, service providers and technology companies. It includes a baseline specification specification for Connected TV products and services that Sky, Virgin Media, YouView and others can build on for trademark requirements to support their services. The...
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Via BroadBandNews
Non-linear advertising specialist justAd TV has announced the launch of a multi-device TV advertising platform. The new software development kit (SDK) is compatible with a number of devices including connected TVs and set-top boxes.
The system takes advantage of the justAd TV technology that enables advertisements to be displayed as the viewer presses triggers such as pause, fast forward and stop. The new version is already compatible with Samsung TVs and the App...
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Via AppMarket
Verimatrix, the specialist in securing and enhancing revenue for multi-screen digital TV services around the globe, announced its partnership with Vestel to create a versatile IP-enabled range of connected TVs ready for premium service delivery.Vestel previously partnered up with Yahoo! and Access to enhance their positioning.
TelecomPaper on the deal:
Vestel's range of MB36 IP enabled TV's are available for deployment with embedded Verimatrix ViewRight client security supp...
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Une vidéo d'un petit japonnai s (6 ou 7 ans ?) qui a un jeu de jambes inégalé même chez les joueurs professionnels qui ont 4 fois son âge. Assez marrant de voir comment tous les autres gamins de l'équipe adverse et ses coéquipiers courent après sans rien pouvoir faire.
Je pense qu'une fois qu'il aura compris qu'une équipe de foot c'est 11 personnes et qu'il sera faire des passes, il est à parié que nous le recroiserons dans quelques années.
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Via sfgate
A Sunnyvale startup has launched a new - and possibly controversial - way to watch top just-released DVDs like "The Social Network" and "The Fighter" over the Internet for as little as $1 each.
The company, Zediva Inc., buys DVDs when they are first released to the home movie market, pops them into a bank of rack-mounted, Web-connected DVD players in Santa Clara and streams the video on demand online.
And unlike other streaming services from Netflix Inc. and others, Ze...
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Via tvaftertv
Internet video company GoConnect has announced the launch a new IPTV business program.
The Business Show is hosted by journalist and presenter Adam Shand, GoConnect said. It will provide financial news and analysis, as well as a platform for businesses to communicate with their shareholders.
The program is based on earlier program GoTrek Business EV, which had launched in 2003.
GoConnect and Melbourne investment bank Sino Investment Services will provide funding for The Bu...
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Via TVover
Verimatrix announced its partnership with Vestel to create a versatile IP-enabled range of connected TVs ready for premium service delivery. Vestel's range of MB36 IP enabled TV's are available for deployment with embedded Verimatrix ViewRight client security supporting VCAS protected digital TV services.
The secure connected TVs has been demonstrated at the IP&TV World Forum, March 22-24 at Verimatrix's booth
The Verimatrix Video Content Authority System for Internet TV,...
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