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| 2008-11-12 |
Mobile TV gets broadcaster's approval |
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A large U.S. TV broadcaster has announced good results from recent trials in Chicago and Denver of mobile TV using a draft standard from the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC |
| 2008-10-21 |
Seiko Epson readies 3D images for handsets |
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While 3D is expected to be visible in the next-generation TV, some Japanese vendors are looking at all possibilities to bring 3D images to mobile screens |
| 2008-10-03 |
Hybrid mobile TV tuner backs wider video standards |
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SiTune has released a Hybrid (universal) CMOS TV tuner known as the STN-25T1000 that exceeds all of global digital and analog TV standard requirements under 150mW |
| 2008-10-01 |
Reference designs ensure TV standards compliance |
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Reference designs that support various digital standards help reduce development time and time to market. At the same time they ensure that constraints required for mobile receivers are met while complying with standards like Mobile and Portable DVB-T Radio Access Interface (MBRAI) and NorDig |
| 2008-09-24 |
Viaccess gets help to secure access to mobile TV |
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Viaccess, a France Telecom company, announces a partnership with LG Electronics, Enensys, Expway and Sagem Orga to secure access to mobile broadcast TV based on the OMA BCAST SmartCard Profile Standard |
| 2008-09-18 |
DTV standard challenges mobile TV spec in China |
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Fabless chip company Legend Silicon is rolling out three new digital TV chips based on China's terrestrial DTV broadcast standard called GB20600-2006 |
| 2008-09-17 |
Mobile TV leaves handset operators behind |
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A host of mobile TV chip companies demonstrated devices that are designed to turn popular consumer devices such as the Apple's iPod, Sony's PlayStation 3 and portable GPS navigation units into terrestrial digital TV receivers |
| 2008-09-11 |
Analysis: The long road to mobile TV |
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Enabling consumers to watch digital TV broadcasts on cellphones has never been compared to rocket science. Today, however, long after the technology became feasible, its success as a business is beginning to look as far away as a moon landing |
| 2008-08-18 |
Mobile TV marches on |
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The deployment of DVB-T for mobile TV has already started in Europe, China and in other parts of Asia despite the higher power consumption. Recently, a new and fast emerging segment that is taking traction is in-car mobile TV. This application requires multiple antennas to support diversity in ensuring consistently good picture quality |
| 2008-08-15 |
ODM brings new free-to-air mobile TV experience |
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Telegent has announced that Arima chose Telegent's mobile TV solution for the free-to-air TV feature in selected handset models |
| 2008-08-12 |
ZTE Mobile taps Telegent for free-to-air mobile TV solution |
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Telegent Systems has been selected by Shenzhen ZTE Mobile Telecom Co. Ltd to provide free-to-air mobile TV solution for selected ZTE mobile handsets |
| 2008-08-07 |
Trio collaborates on mobile TV chip for Olympics |
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SMIC announced that Telepath Technologies Co. Ltd successfully integrated its demodulator chip, TP3001, in a majority of mobile TV phones distributed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics |
| 2008-08-06 |
Now showing: Olympics on analog TV |
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How many people in China will watch the Beijing Olympic Games on mobile phones? Plenty, but most will not tune in to China's fledgling digital mobile TV broadcasts. Instead, they will use the old-school analog signals |
| 2008-08-04 |
Lenovo, Spreadtrum readies TD-SCDMA handsets for Olympics |
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Volunteers and staff members of the upcoming Beijing Olympics will be receiving Lenovo Mobile's TD900, the latest digital mobile TV-equipped TD-SCDMA handsets |
| 2008-07-16 |
Survey: Mobile TV, Wi-Fi, games turn off handset users |
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A survey conducted by ABI Research found that mobile phone users are not too keen to have Wi-Fi, mobile TV or games on their handsets |
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