- Support Grows for DVB-H
Television took another step toward the mobile handheld market this week at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference in Las Vegas when a handful of industry players announced their support for the Digital Video Broadcast – Handheld (DVB-H) standard. Crown Castle Mobile Media, DiBcom, Freescale, Intel, Microtune, Nokia, O2, ......
- Defining Vision: The Battle for the Future of
Television.
THE BATTLE FOR THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION How cunning, conceit, and creative genius collided in the race to invent digital, high-definition TV In Defining Vision: The Battle for the Future of Television (Harcourt Brace, 402 pp.), Joel Brinkley documents what can only be described as a contemporary industrial epic - ......
- My two cents.
Digital television is a complicated matter - one need only look at the number of acronyms it has acquired to realize that In Canada and the U.S. digital television is called DTV, in Finland it is DTTV. in the U.K. it is DTT and in Australia and Japan the term ......
- Japan Lags In Digital Music Race
Japan may be one of the world's most advanced markets for mobile music applications, but it lags behind when it comes to online music services.
- Don't Miss that Game!
It won't be coming to North America for quite some time, but cell phone users in Japan and Korea will soon be able to catch their favorite television shows or sports events regardless of whether they are stuck waiting in a line at the store or stranded on a delayed ......
- Japan's new clout: Japanese companies have made
impressive gains in many manufacturing sectors.
It is not often that a company's public relations department publicly contradicts the chairman of the board, but that is what happened at Toyota Motor this past April. The episode began when Chairman Hiroshi Okuda hinted that the Japanese car industry might raise prices in the U.S. to throw a ......
- Japan's New Clout
HEADNOTE Japanese companies have made impressive gains in many manufacturing sectors. BY EAMONN FINGLETON IMAGE ILLUSTRATION 1 It is not often that a company's public relations department publicly contradicts the chairman of the board, but that is what happened at Toyota Motor this past April. The episode began when Chairman ......