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Panasonic at CEATEC Japan 3D BLU RAY 3D TV 3D GLASSES FULL
Saturday, February 13th, 2010 | Author:

Panasonic at CEATEC Japan 2009 Panasonic offers a new way of life, bringing people one step closer to an “eco” lifestyle. For example this low-energy refrigerator.
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throughout the entire home. Explore Lifestyle Possibilities Panasonic HD 3D Blu Ray DIsc, 3D PDP & High-Precision Active Shutter 3D Glasses NEWS COVERAGE BY SANTA BARBARA ARTS TV SBARTSTV YOUTUBE PARTNER BREAKING GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS NEWS in HD Panasonic Demonstrates Comfortable and Eco-Friendly Lifestyle at CEATEC Japan 2009 Panasonic Corporation presented its vision of tomorrow’s lifestyle under the theme of “Brilliant Connectivity for Greater Comfort and Ecology!” at CEATEC JAPAN 2009, a comprehensive cutting-edge IT and electronics trade show. Panasonic is showcasing its industry-leading Full HD 3D technology, the latest VIERA technology including NeoPDPeco panels with high picture quality and improved environmental performance, and other advanced digital AV products.

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Electronics Industry Hopes for a Reset in 2010
Friday, February 05th, 2010 | Author:

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show opened January seventh in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event is the world’s largest technology trade show. More than three hundred companies presented more than twenty thousand new products.

The goals are to build excitement, make deals and get excellent reviews in the media. Industry sales dropped eight percent last year during the recession.

Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Electronics Association, predicted that one area of strong sales this year will be mobile phones. That includes fifty-two million smartphones expected to be sold in the United States. Smartphones run applications and access the Internet. Google is launching the Nexus One — which it calls a “superphone.” This is its first attempt to sell its own device.

The Nexus One will compete with Apple’s well loved iPhone.

Apple is reportedly about to introduce a new digital tablet. Tablets are simple-to-hold screens that let you read and watch media or search the Web. An example is the Amazon Kindle. Like netbooks, tablets cost less than traditional laptop computers. But that can also mean smaller profits for manufacturers and sellers.

Companies like Sony and Panasonic are introducing new television sets for watching three-dimensional TV.

A three-D TV costs more than three thousand dollars. Americans are expected to buy four million of them this year. Sports broadcaster ESPN and the Discovery Channel plot to start their own three-D channels.

The Consumer Electronics Show had an area for companies to demonstrate products that save energy, reduce waste and use recycled materials. Show spokeswoman Jennifer Bemisderfer says the Sustainable Planet Tech Zone was four times larger than last year. She says manufacturers are increasingly interested in the thought of “cradle-to-cradle” technology. That involves thinking about a product’s whole lifetime.

Interest is also growing in energy management systems for the home and safe driving technologies for the car. These include voice-activated systems that let drivers make calls and send text messages without using their hands. Other products warn drivers if they are falling asleep or in danger of an accident.

And that’s the VOA Special English Economics Report. To post comments or to send us questions, go to voaspecialenglish.com.

(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 08Jan2010)

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Videoconferencing could go HD this year
Monday, January 25th, 2010 | Author:

VoIP firm Skype has announced a new deal which will see video chat functions on HDTV sets.

The company says LG Electronics and Panasonic are both working on a new line of HDTVs. These sets will allow users to videoconference in HD over a traditional IP connection when connected to the net.

These TV sets will be able to use the traditional Skype VoIP voice calling and videoconferencing services.

Skype hopes that HD chat will give the service a popularity boost as users increasingly turn to high-resolution cameras and more powerful PC hardware.

Skype chief executive Josh Silverman paints a picture of the new service, saying, “Imagine being able to see the sparkle of your grandchild’s eyes or the setting of your best friend’s engagement ring.”

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SHELLY PALMER probes several issues surrounding digital rights. What are your rights as Digital Citizens of the United States? Do we have a national broadband policy? What is it? What should it be? Read about digital deficiency and how it may jeopardize our status as a “super power.”

MICROSOFT’s “white space” device failed for a third time and now the FCC refuses to continue testing it. The device was intended to show that white space spectrum could bring Internet access to mobile devices without interfering with television signals. The tech industry is behind the initiative but Microsoft’s repeated failures have not been helping the cause.

YAHOO is launching Shine, a new site targeted at women in the 25 to 54 age bracket. Shine will offer content focused on parenting, relationships, food, beauty and more including exclusive content from Hearst, Rodale, Conde Nast and Time Inc. Shine will allow Yahoo sell advertising targeted directly to women, an online demographic it believes is currently under-served. It launches today.

SONY will launch PIX, a linear movie channel on AT&T’s forthcoming MediaFlo mobile TV service. PIX will feature classic movies from Columbia, TriStar, Screen Gems and Sony Classics. It will focus on familiar movies so that viewers can miss the beginning and stop watching whenever they feel like it. Sony Pictures Television will also announce a new mobile Jeopardy game for handheld users.

MICROSOFT has signed a deal with Hollywood producer and talent manager Peter Safran to make original video content for the Xbox. Safran and Company will make scripted shows that run under ten minutes and focus on genres that are well loved with the Xbox audience. The ad-supported shows are expected to start this fall, starting with Xbox exclusivity before expanding into other distribution channels. A company spokesperson said the deal is “the first of many.”

MTV NETWORKS will become the first Viacom property to embrace mobile ad-supported distribution. The network will place clips on mobile destination Mywaves.

AFTRA and SAG will negotiate with the AMPTP separately.

IAC won a court choice that will allow it to split into 5 companies.

NEWSPAPERS saw print ad revenue drop 9.4% in 2007, the largest decline since at least 1950.

Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com

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* DTV program running out of money.
* Year-End Box Office Earnings Up 2%.
* LG to announce HDTV with built-in Internet, Netflix capabilities.
* Plus, today’s consulting question, “Is the Verizon/Alltel deal ever going to close?” Shelly has the answer on today’s MediaBytes

Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com

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TOSHIBA is plotting to retire the HD DVD format. Reuters reports that the company is in the final stages of plotting its exit from the high-def disc market, handing Blu-ray the role of industry standard. The go comes just days after Wal-Mart finished support for HD DVD in favor of Blu-ray.

MTV NETWORKS has bought BABUNGA and its collection of sites dedicated to small parenting niches. MTVN will establish an ad network that sells ad space on the sites and a handful of similar third-party parenting destinations. The initiative will be centered on the newly revamped ParentsConnect.com, an MTVN social network launched in 2006.

NEWS CORP. is trying to make a Hulu-like venture that offers content from the major music marks on MySpace. The deal calls for The Huge Four to receive equity in MySpace in exchange for allowing their content to be offered free with ad-support. No mark has signed on yet but talks are heating up.

ADVERTISERS are asking ABC, NBC and CBS to retire the $125 million in “integration fees” paid every year just to buy time on their networks. The AAAA and the ANA will soon release a policy paper questioning the fees and asking the networks to defend their necessity. The paper contends that the need for the fees has been removed by advances in technology and points out that other networks (such as Fox) do not charge network integration fees.

CARAT DIGITAL is working on an ad sales platform that uses set-top box data to present on-screen targeted “bugs” to television viewers. The system is currently in testing stages, where it is being used to offer real estate services to viewers thought to be interested in buying a new home. In the future, the company will integrate purchasing data supplied by Acxiom to make a detailed picture of a household’s location, demographics, viewing habits and purchasing history.

Get the full tale at http://www.Media30.com.

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