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Archives for: November 2005
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Are you ready? - Inrich.com
Most Americans will not be affected, including those using cable, satellite or other pay-TV services. However, people who watch television over the air and who depend on rabbit ears and other antennas will see nothing but static unless they upgrade ...
Read more...Digital TV to get trial run - Raleigh News & Observer
Major Carolina broadcast markets are well saturated by households that get TV from cable or satellite providers and don't need to do anything to get the new digital service.
Read more...Wireless technologies used today based on decades of work at Virginia ... - Genetic Engineering News
Blacksburg, Va. Technologies used today by companies, such as Direct TV, Iridium Satellite, Bluetooth, and Globalstar, are based on satellite communications efforts started at Virginia Tech four decades ago in its Bradley Department of Electrical ...
Read more...IBC 2008 Exhibitor Profiles - Consumer Electronics Net
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, BUSINESS WIRE -- IBC 2008 takes place 12 - 16 September, 2008 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam. Listed below are IBC 2008 exhibitor profiles. For in-depth information about IBC 2008, visit http://www.ibc.org/. Business Wire is ...
Read more...LaBov & Beyond book published overseas - Evening Star
The “Umbrella Series,” a collection of stories intended to help companies improve sales and branding produced by LaBov & Beyond Inc. , has been published in South Korea. Kyujang Publishing Co., based in Seoul, reached an agreement with the Fort ...
Read more...Solving the privacy problem with road pricing - Daily Telegraph Blogs
In principle, we should not pay for roads out of taxation any more than we pay for cinemas out of taxation. We should pay according to the use we make of them. And people who want to drive on congested roads at busy times should pay more than people ...
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