The Electronic Sports League will help produce and host Riot Games' European LCS in the ESL Arena in Cologne. One of the world's leading eSports platform, ESL, and Riot Games, developer of League of Legends (over 32,000,000 monthly active ...
Looking to converge its telecoms services, the UAE-based Du announced on Tuesday that it had partnered with Alcatel-Lucent to deploy the latest IP-routing technology. The move will eliminate the need for Du to manage multiple networks, ...
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Entropic today announced its Channel Stacking Switch and Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA(R))-based silicon and software have been selected by DIRECTV PanAmericana to enhance the way content is delivered into and connected throughout ...
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You have to give Google TV credit—it isn't a quitter. Despite the lackluster reception of the first Google TV–powered products back in 2010, the company has refused to throw in the towel. Instead it has regularly revamped its ...
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The latest developments in live mobile broadcasting, which brings popular TV shows to mobile devices, will be highlighted next week in the Mobile TV TechZone (Central Hall 14340) of the International CES. Consumer demand for live, on-the-go ...
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Google TV, which just a year ago looked like it was on life support, seems to be gaining some converts here at CES: Both Netgear and Asus announced new streaming-media players that use that platform to delivers video, apps, and other ...
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Are you a disgruntled Netflix subscriber who used to get both discs and streaming as part of one low-cost plan? Well, here at CES we expect to learn more about a new hybrid disc/streaming service called Redbox Instant that promises to ...
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Over the next few days, you'll be hearing a lot of television news coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show—especially about new types of TVs, but also some interesting new developments and enhancements to standard LCD and plasma ...
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Google said Tuesday it is starting to connect homes in Kansas City, Kan., to its Google Fiber broadband service. The installation will have two phases, starting with pulling fiber-optic cables from the street to the side of the home, and ...
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Google Fiber broadband service in Kansas City will cost US$70 per month for 1Gbps Internet access and $120 per month for that service plus TV, the company said Thursday. Even residents who don't want to pay for the fast service will ...
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Expanding services to all 50 states,Low Income Cable assists customers in securing affordable cable TV services and Internet access. LOS ANGELES,CA,September 21,2012/24-7PressRelease/--As many residents continue to downsize and look for ...
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Amazon Web Services(AWS)is offering solid-state disks(SSDs)in the cloud to support low-latency applications. The cloud service is providing SSDs capable of delivering in excess of 120,000 read input/output operations per second(IOps)and ...
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More than a century after General Electric Co. (GE) built its first research laboratory in an upstate New York barn, it’s wooing Silicon Valley engineers in a bid to connect machines the way Facebook Inc. (FB) links people. New hires ...
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