Pioneer Electronics, a big name in high-definition home theater equipment, has announced the availability of A/V Receivers that seamlessly integrate Apple's iPhones and iPods into a customer's home theater. According to the company, the receivers use proprietary technologies designed to restore compressed a... |
26 May 2009 09:58 GMT |
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The folks at equinux have released the smallest TubeStick DTT USB receiver that offers you live TV on a Mac. More compact than ever, TubeStick also provides everything you need to watch TV on the go. “The original TubeStick shook up the market for digital TV receivers for Macs,” says equinux. &ldquo... |
24 November 2008 10:04 GMT |
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Researchers at the Cornell University and Virginia Tech are worried about the risks and implications of hacking the Global Positioning System, and so they tried and managed to “spoof” it, revealing its security-related flaws.Following the computer hacking model that is known and fought against since the e... |
3 October 2008 05:05 GMT |
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Media-oriented semiconductor provider IDT has just announced the availability of its general-purpose VPP1600EMG DisplayPort receiver with timing controller. The device can be included in flat panel displays for both PC monitors and LCD TV displays.The PanelPort receiver can deliver screen resolutions of up to 1920x12... |
26 March 2008 22:06 GMT |
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Remote controls were first developed during World War I by the German military to crash naval vessels into Allied ships, while World War II saw the arrival of the first bomb detonated with the help of a remote control. Both types were operating in the radio frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum, however theoret... |
17 March 2008 08:35 GMT |
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Now, it looks like integration of multimedia protocols, standards, devices and pretty much anything you could think of when speaking about the contemporary AV is pedaling fast towards values considered impossible or most unfeasible some years ago. The perfect expression for this is the freshly-announced flagship rece... |
8 August 2007 03:15 GMT |
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The Elevated Standard receivers from Sony aren't dead yet; as a matter of fact if you thought you've gotten rid of them I must tell you that you haven't: not only aren't they gone, but they are back, with a bang and in serious style. The ES series receivers from Sony has been re-modeled and has it... |
25 July 2007 09:00 GMT |
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The new Integra DTR 5.8 is such a complex piece of HDMI 1.3a that it would be a real waste of time for me trying to spec out things for you, in detail: first of all, this would become a manual, secondly, that would take too much time for both you and me and thirdly, that would be absolutely no fun.As for the rest, I... |
12 July 2007 11:11 GMT |
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