Television technology

Fifty shades of red, green, and blue: Black and white TV was banished 50 years ago this week

By Fernando Sanchez Two short years before mankind set foot on the Moon for the very first time, the world of…

9 years ago

Review of Sony’s BRAVIA® A1 OLED 4K HDR TV

When it comes to TV’s, Sony used to build the best TV’s in the world, their Trintron models offered the…

9 years ago

A storm is approaching for Telco operators, to survive they must move beyond a carrier utility mindset

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here The Internet has been disrupting the telecoms industry business model…

9 years ago

Netflix users can now download content in addition to streaming

Netflix members worldwide can now download, in addition to streaming, TV series and films at no extra cost. Users can now download…

9 years ago

36% of online adults would ditch TV licence – new Pure Telecom survey

A new online survey from Irish telecom and broadband provider, Pure Telecom, has revealed that more than one-third of adults…

10 years ago

Irish TV announce worldwide access deal with Tata

The global Irish community will have instant multi-platform access to Ireland’s first international TV channel thanks to an historic deal…

10 years ago

Smarter Smart TVs for Consumers Everywhere

Almost a year ago  Netflix Recommended TV was introduced in the U.S. The evaluation program was created because Netflix members said they…

10 years ago

Netflix the World’s Leading Internet TV Service Now Live in More than 190 Countries

Netflix has launched its service globally, simultaneously bringing its Internet TV network to more than 130 new countries around the…

10 years ago

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