Posted by igllespierolando on May 14, 2008
Elgato has released the v3.2 update to EyeTV, its TV streaming and recording software. The section makes significant changes, most crucially stand for broadcasts with H.264 compression, which are said to be increasingly popular; in Europe, for example, a party of DVB-T channels submit only H.264 streaming.
Elgato has also introduced the export of closed captions to QuickTime videos, in marked text broadcast over ATSC and NTSC. As a result, users can now toggle captions on and off in software ranging from iTunes to the iPhone OS. April 15 - 12:50am EDT Blackmagic Design recently unveiled several unique video interfaces at the NAB 2008 conference, the USB-based Video Recorder present in consumer and experienced versions and a large escalade 8U rack-mount SDI router. The Blackmagic Video Recorder offers consumers the skill to capture video directly to H.264 through component or S-Video onto their computer.

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Posted by igllespierolando on April 23, 2008
— Nokia said today it launched its Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Music Store in Australia at , making millions of tracks convenient for 1.70 Australian ($1.60 U.S.) per number or 17.00 Australian ($16 U.S.) per album.
The set aside will also propose customers a monthly obligation for PC users to forth an unlimited number of full length tracks for 10.00 Australian ($9.42 U.S.) a month.

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Posted by igllespierolando on March 27, 2008
MANILA, Philippines – Mobile phone shipments in the Asia Pacific sphere (excluding Japan) will equal 400 million this year, buoyed by growing markets in India and China. These two countries unattended are predicted to advantage for at least 60 percent of handsets delivered in 2008. Last year, plastic phone shipments in the quarter reached 366 million, according to. Mobile discrimination rates in India and China–20 percent and 40 percent, respectively–still proposal mess of elbow-room for the sell to expand. IDC expects versatile thousand portability, which allows users to impress on the memory their phone numbers when changing repair providers, to dispatch in India at the end of 2008, further spurring perception in that country.
In China, IDC famous Motorola’s prudent approximate to the low-end motorized phone wedge favored provincial phone makers, shoring up the Stock Exchange for affordable handsets. Nokia remains the reigning vendor, cornering more than 60 percent of the Asia Pacific handset market, followed by Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and LG, according to IDC. Moreover, a evaluate of 2,000 handset users showed that nearly 70 percent of course Nokia users look for to procure another Nokia unit, a witness of zealous tag awareness.

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