IFAB Decides Not To Pursue Goal-Line Technology
By Michael Silbergleid The following is a press release from FIFA released Saturday March 6: The International Football Association Board (IFAB) convened at the Home of FIFA in Zurich today, […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The following is a press release from FIFA released Saturday March 6: The International Football Association Board (IFAB) convened at the Home of FIFA in Zurich today, […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Scientific American reports that as major TV manufacturers prepare to role out stereoscopic 3-D displays that require glasses, researchers are experimenting with ways of delivering 3-D to […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Want to know what you missed at the 2010 HPA Tech Retreat? Join Mark Schubin on March 18 in New York City for a bagel, coffee, and […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Greenbang.com has a piece on the “chip-based spectral shaper” under development at Purdue University used to convert ultrafast laser pulses into bursts of finely-tuned radio signals that […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Chrysler released the following press release on March 4 regarding it’s live Mobile TV offerings: Chrylser now offers live, mobile TV in eight 2010 model-year vehicles: Chrysler […] More
By Michael Silbergleid PCmag.com reports that Google’s YouTube has announced that it has moved its automatic speech-recognition and closed-captioning technology out of beta and have now made it available to […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Business Week reports that Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration is launching a program to train women, minorities and struggling New Yorkers for jobs in film and television production. Participants […] More
By Michael Silbergleid A proposal in the draft of the government’s imminent broadband plan would create a YouTube-like online archive called Video.gov to preserve agencies’ Web content and possibly information […] More
By Michael Silbergleid This was an odd story, but pictures don’t lie (well, they can lie, but I don’t think they do). By “cheaper televisions” they mean cheaper LCDs. Hava […] More
By Michael Silbergleid Nearly four years after a battle with thyroid cancer robbed him of the ability to speak, iconic film critic Roger Ebert sounded like his former self Friday […] More
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