Saturday, May 2, 2015

HITACHI’S NEW UST LENS FOR 9000 SERIES INSTALLATION PROJECTORS

As the eighth member of the family, the new lens reduces the throw distance of the range by 60 per cent, opening up a variety of new application options that require performance and bright colours in a demanding installation environment.



The collection of eight lenses now offers throw distances of 19m down to just 0.83m from lens to screen for a 100-inch screen with a widescreen CP-WU9410, ensuring that customers have a solution to meet wide range of installation environments read more

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Friday, May 1, 2015

Nepal earthquake: Moment British woman caught in avalanche

A British woman has captured the moment she and fellow climbers were caught in an avalanche following Saturday's earthquake in Nepal.



Annie Tinsley from Devon was half an hour from base camp when she and her fellow climbers were engulfed read more


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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Espial Powers New Orange TV Stick

While HDMI streaming sticks haven't spread beyond the retail channel in the US yet, French telecom company Orange (NYSE: FTE) recently became one of the first European operators to experiment with using an HDMI adapter for TV installs service delivery.



The new Orange TV Stick, which was announced last month, is trialing in Romania before making its debut in France later this year. Today, Espial Group Inc. revealed that its HTML5 client software is powering the new device.

Espial's HTML5 middleware is already embedded in TV set-tops around the world, but the Orange deployment marks the first time the company has integrated its software with an HDMI adapter. Like Google (Nasdaq: GOOG)'s popular Chromecast device, the Orange TV Stick plugs into the HDMI port on a TV, creating a wireless link that lets viewers stream video and control Internet-based services from a computer or mobile device. The platform will enable Orange subscribers to access live TV, catch-up TV, on-demand video, music, over-the-top video services and "an ecosystem of applications."
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Startup Cracks User-Centric Surround Sound

PARIS — Funded through Kickstarter, the headphones feature advanced 9-axis motion-sensing (comprising gyroscopes, accelerometers, and a magnetometer) to track even the smallest of micro-movements of the wearer's head.

Movement data feeds the company's binaural algorithms via Bluetooth to the users sound source (this could be a smart phone, a tablet, a smart TV or even a game console) to process any surround sound formats so that the perceived sound field remains static for the wearer.

This means that when the user looks right or left, he or she can hear and localize the appropriate sounds respective to the original sources, just like in a conventional cinema or home theater installations los angeles sound system read more

Monday, April 27, 2015

Nepal Earthquake

 Nepal Earthquake 25 April - Security camera footage of my cousin's place






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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Man caught on CCTV stealing security camera in Lincoln

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Comcast is ending bid for Time Warner Cable

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Comcast Corp. is pulling the plug on its $45-billion purchase of Time Warner Cable, conceding it had little chance of overcoming stiff resistance from regulators, lawmakers and consumers who mobilized to block the merger.

The deal collapsed after high-level meetings with regulators in which Comcast executives learned that the government was gearing up to challenge its plan to combine the nation's two largest cable companies. The merger would have created a colossus that reached 30 million cable TV and high-speed Internet customers in the U.S., including 2 million in Southern California.

Comcast is expected to formally announce it is withdrawing its bid as early as Friday, according to a knowledgeable executive.

Collapse of Comcast-TWC merger could extend Dodgers' TV blackout
Collapse of Comcast-TWC merger could extend Dodgers' TV blackout

The apparent collapse of the merger leaves unsettled such issues as ownership of Time Warner Cable. It could also diminish odds that more L.A. Dodgers fans will soon be able to watch their team on TV, because Comcast was expected to resolve an impasse over distribution fees for the team's TV channel.

It would be a stinging defeat for the Philadelphia cable company and chief executive Brian L. Roberts. In the end, the proposed acquisition succumbed to regulatory concerns about giving one company so much power as an Internet gatekeeper read more


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