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DISH Bolsters Senior Leadership Team
07 March 2013 5:30 PM | No CommentsENGLEWOOD, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–To address its strategic imperative to enhance the overall customer experience, DISH (NASDAQ: DISH) – one of the nation’s leading pay-TV providers – today announced two key executive changes....
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Introducing Roku 3: the Fastest, Most Powerful Roku Player to Date
06 March 2013 8:00 AM | No CommentsSARATOGA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today Roku® is making it easier and quicker than ever to access more than 750 channels of the best movies, TV shows, sports, music and games with the new...
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Skyworks Expands Suite of 802.11ac Solutions
28 February 2013 7:00 AM | No CommentsBARCELONA, Spain–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: SWKS), an innovator of high performance analog semiconductors enabling a broad range of end markets, today expanded its wireless portfolio with the introduction of highly...
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Analogix Releases Single-Cable SlimPort HDTV Connector
25 February 2013 2:04 PM | No CommentsSANTA CLARA, Calif. & BARCELONA, Spain–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mobile World Congress 2013 — Analogix Semiconductor®, a leader in DisplayPort-based interconnect devices, has just added a SlimPort HDTV cable to their feature line of...
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Shifting up to 15% of TV Ad Spend to Online Builds More Effective Reach at a Lower Cost, According to New Research from IAB
25 February 2013 10:00 AM | No CommentsPHOENIX–(BUSINESS WIRE)–With brand marketers always looking to get the most out of their advertising budgets, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) today released “A Comprehensive...
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Tv Mode Archive
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People of Lava’s Android TV gets tested, only your pocketbook feels the burn
Posted on June 6, 2010 | No CommentsWhen we heard an upstart named People of Lava were going to beat Google to the punch with an all-in-one TV set, we were confused, amused and skeptical all at the same time. Thankfully, Expert Reviews made a special trip to Sweden to see the company's Android-powered television in action, and now we know what the unit actually does -- it switches between an Android interface and a discrete TV mode without actually mixing the two in any appreciable fashion. Disappointing as that might seem, the publication rather enjoyed the Android side of things, which features not only the above widgets but also a full Chrome web browser, a TV app marketplace, spacious Google Maps page and more. Before you pull out your wallet, though, know that the edge-lit, LG-powered display is intended for the sub-lux crowd; when the Scandinavia ships in September, it's expected to run as much as £2,000 (around $2,898) for the basic, 42-inch model -- or roughly $2,700 more than just sticking with your existing TV and adding a Bonux box for Android functionality.People of Lava's Android TV gets tested, only your pocketbook feels the burn originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 23:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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