Posted on April 12th, 2012 by 1080p HDTV News
Axis Communications, the world leader in network video, today announced that four HDTV-quality AXIS Q6035-E PTZ Dome Network Cameras will be used to monitor race day activities at the Athletes’ Village and finish line for the 116th running of the Boston Marathon on April 16th.
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Posted on April 3rd, 2012 by 1080p HDTV News
A lot about the Wii U remains unknown. We do know it's coming later this year and many more details are going to be shared at E3 in June. In the meantime, a new report has emerged suggesting the system is less powerful than many expect. Multiple sources have indicated to GamesIndustry.biz that the Wii U is less powerful than both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Nintendo didn't exactly go cutting …
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Posted on April 2nd, 2012 by 1080p HDTV News
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been traveling through China in an apparent attempt to better acquaint himself with the company's suppliers. But there's one company much closer to home that no one from Apple visits, but has touched every iPad, iPhone and Mac that comes out of Apple's partners' factories.
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Posted on March 31st, 2012 by 1080p HDTV News
Sony demo shows potential for better YouTube experience boaststhebest video Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page HDTV manufacturers, which several years ago sold the nation on the beauty of a high-definition picture, are now in the peculiar position of advocating the sloppy, grainy low-resolution video that populates the Web.
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Posted on March 30th, 2012 by 1080p HDTV News
Sony demo shows potential for better YouTube experience boaststhebest video Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page HDTV manufacturers, which several years ago sold the nation on the beauty of a high-definition picture, are now in the peculiar position of advocating the sloppy, grainy low-resolution video that populates the Web.
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