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WiMAX delivers TV to cellphones Executives believe that WiMAX could deliver the last mile of wireless broadband service as an alternative to cable and DSL, beginning with network deployment in 2009. |
2008-05-16 |
EC pressed to allot 25% of UHF spectrum for mobile broadband Spectrum Value Partners urges European Commission to allocate 25 percent of the UHF band to mobile broadband services to enjoy at least $147 billion financial boost over the next 20 years |
2008-05-07 |
Qualcomm demos MediaFLO for in-car mobile TV Qualcomm has demonstrated what it claims to be the first-ever MediaFLO broadcast over the air to an in-vehicle entertainment system. |
2008-05-06 |
China CE giants back DIVA networking spec China's leading CE companies have formed a consortium with the mission of building and driving the adoption of the next-generation interface known as DIVA, or Digital Interface for Video and Audio, tailored for interactive TV and home CE networking |
2008-05-02 |
Epcos gains NXP's RF-MEMS unit Epcos has acquired the RF-MEMS unit of NXP Semiconductors in line with the company's strategy to transform itself from a manufacturer of discrete components to a systems provider. |
2008-05-02 |
HDMI goes mobile How to connect to and display high-definition video from portable devices on a large-screen TV without losing image quality is key design challenge facing many OEMs. In response, MIPS Technologies unveiled what it claims is the industry's first 65nm IP offerings for HDMI |
2008-05-01 |
Chip rush promise from IP-enabled CE? The market for semiconductors enabling Internet Protocol connectivity in CE devices will soon cross the billion-dollar threshold. |
2008-05-01 |
Survey: Free-to-air mobile TV is next killer app Telegent's mobile TV survey found that the application has a significant impact on handset sales, with 85 percent of respondents stating that the primary influence driving their handset purchase decision was the built-in free-to-air TV feature |
2008-05-01 |
Nokia disappointed over slow mobile TV uptake Finnish handset maker Nokia admitted at a conference last week that its push to promote mobile TV broadcasting did not go as well as it had hoped, Reuters reported |
2008-04-15 |
Is Infineon the baseband supplier for 3G iPhone? Reports suggest the code in the latest iPhone beta SDK includes a line that makes reference to the Infineon SGOLD3H chipset, also known as the PMB8878. |
2008-04-11 |
Is Videocon yearning for Moto's handset biz? Reports indicate Indian consumer electronics giant Videocon appears eager to buy Motorola Inc.'s loss-ridden handset business, which is being spun off into a separate company. |
2008-04-07 |
Qualcomm wins eight licenses in 700MHz auction Qualcomm Inc. has acquired eight licenses in the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's 700MHz spectrum auction for $558.1 million. |
2008-04-07 |
Touchy-feely for Moto's mobile TV device Motorola last week introduced a mobile TV device with a touchscreen user interface and navigation capabilities |
2008-03-31 |
Kodak endorses OLED cross-license deal with LG Display Eastman Kodak has inked an IP cross-licensing agreement with LG Display that will enable LG Display to use Kodak technology, including yield-improving capabilities for AMOLED modules. |
2008-03-19 |
DVB-H is Europe's mobile TV standard The EC has added the DVB-H to the EU's list of standards that serve as the basis for encouraging the harmonized provision of telecommunications across the EU. |
2008-03-19 |
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