Sorting out the digital TV mess A litany of disjointed announcements is generating a cacophonic buzz around the impending appearance of digital TV. Cable leader calls for cooperation Broadcasters and cable operators are told to cooperate with consumer electronics firms to build a viable digital TV market. Intel, Microsoft team on TV-in-PC update
The two giants promote software that combines broadcast reception with online commerce.
FCC ushers in digital TV era update Chairman William Kennard urges attendees to embrace a new era of digital television--because it's coming, whether they like it or not.
MCI, NBC prepare for HDTV The telco will offer service trials later this year, while NBC decides its initial digital TV broadcasts will feature a lower-resolution signal. 450-MHz Pentium II for digital TV As part of an effort to find new markets for its processors, Intel is demonstrating a future Pentium II processor running
digital television. Scientific-Atlanta licenses Java The deal gives Scientific-Atlanta the rights to distribute PersonalJava, a slimmed-down version of Sun's Java, for digital set-top boxes. Microsoft, Sony to hook up homes The two companies will collaborate on technology to create a home networking environment that links PCc and consumer electronics products. Jobs plays to broadcasters Just weeks after news that Apple is working on a device combining TV and PC technologies, Steve Jobs touts QuickTime to the broadcast industry. Compaq heads for the living room The PC maker will compete against consumer electronics giants such as Sony as broadcasters enter the era of digital television. RealNetworks does stream of deals The streaming technology company gains speed again by announcing a slew of partnerships with the likes of HBO, CNN, and ABC Radio. Windows CE takes step beyond PCs The operating system will get real-time capabilities, another step toward expanding its scope beyond computers to such devices as TV set-top boxes. |