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Tinder has made a TV series
Swipe right for another episode of 'apocalyptic' show.
David Alire Garcia and Angela Moon
Sep 17 2019, 11:31AM
Finance
New storage helps Australian Survivor become Ninja Warrior
TV production house EndemolShine enhances agility by dumping tape for disk.
Simon Sharwood
May 22 2019, 6:49AM
Servers & Storage
Is bigger still better? Panasonic's 152in 3D TV
Opinion: Panasonic has unveiled a 152in TV monstrosity.
Daniel Long
Jun 18 2010, 3:35PM
Printing
Google TV: Still unsure what it's all about?
Google demonstrates how its search technology will work.
Daniel Long
Jun 18 2010, 9:29AM
Software
5 next-gen TV set top boxes for 2010
Google is planning a new set-top box for your TV.
Daniel Long
May 4 2010, 4:25PM
Hardware
Synnex financial results show profits double
IT products made up lion's share of growth.
Staff Writers
Feb 10 2010, 10:26AM
Finance
Free-riders targeted in national e-waste scheme
Makers and importers of PCs and electronics affected.
Staff Writers
Nov 6 2009, 1:05AM
Hardware
Photos: Optus D3 satellite blasted into orbit
Increased capacity and in-orbit redundancy.
Ry Crozier
Aug 25 2009, 7:58AM
Collaboration
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life
Daniel Long
Jul 22 2009, 2:46PM
Hardware
NEC to pull TVs out of Australia
NEC has confirmed that it will pull its consumer television division out of Australia – lock, stock and barrel.
Lilia Guan
Jan 15 2009, 2:25PM
Hardware
SBS upgrades digital TV technology
SBS is said to be the first digital broadcaster in Australia to upgrade to a new IP head-end architecture created by Tandberg Television.
Staff Writers
Oct 10 2008, 7:52AM
Hardware
Interview: Hitachi says to set up flat TV plant in Europe
Japanese electronics maker Hitachi plans to set up a plant for flat televisions in Europe, and operations are expected to start in January 2007.
Staff Writers
Jan 27 2006, 2:58PM
Hardware
Nokia, Motorola, Intel form alliance for mobile TV
Mobile phone giant Nokia has teamed up with other technology firms to promote the DVB-H technology standard for mobile TV.
Staff Writers
Jan 24 2006, 8:30AM
Collaboration
Media, tech companies team up on high-definition TV
Several media and electronics companies have said they are developing technology guidelines that could make it easier for people to enjoy high-definition television programming throughout their home-entertainment systems.
Robert MacMillan
Dec 15 2005, 9:57AM
Software
Analysis: Matsushita bets big on plasma, winning flat TV war
Matsushita's new plasma display factory near Osaka, measuring roughly 15 football fields, is a reminder that size matters but is not the only key to success in the flat screen TV business.
Nathan Layne
Dec 6 2005, 11:45AM
Hardware
Europeans expected to flock to TV over internet
About 8.7 million Europeans will be watching television over the internet by 2009, or 9.4 percent of a market currently dominated by cable and satellite operators, according to a forecast.
Staff Writers
Nov 22 2005, 9:33AM
Collaboration
Nokia sees mobile TV networks running by mid-2006
Mobile phone giant Nokia expects mobile TV networks using its chosen standard to be up and running by the middle of next year, allowing people to watch live TV broadcasts on their mobile phones.
Lucas van
Nov 3 2005, 9:00AM
Hardware
Samsung, Sharp see LCD TV market of 100 mln in 2010
Senior executives from Samsung Electronics and Sharp this week said the global LCD TV market will balloon to 100 million units in 2010 from an estimated 20 million in 2005 as prices continue to fall.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2005, 2:30PM
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