All Technology articles – Page 347
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Eutelsat increases speed of Tooway satellite service
Eutelsat Communications Tooway satellite service now offers maximum download speeds of 18Mbps and upload speeds of up to 6Mbps.
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Oxygen launches test signal generator
Oxygen DCT has launched the OxTPG 1000 3G HD/SDI test signal generator, which offers broadcast signal analysis tools in a hand-held unit.
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Vitec opens spares centres for Olympic emergencies
Vitec Videocom has opened emergency spares centres to meet broadcasters’ demands for equipment during the Olympics.
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IBC on track to break records
Trade show IBC is on target to break its record for visitor numbers having already sold the largest amount of floor space in its history.
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Grass Valley focuses on value
Grass Valley is to target the more cost sensitive segments of the broadcast sector, as it moves away from systems integration and focuses on providing “internet enabled architecture”.
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BBC uses crowd-sourcing to test value of metadata
BBC Research & Development is examining the results of an experiment investigating whether crowd-sourcing can help it make more effective use of metadata.
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Panoramic ball camera to make debut at IBC
IBC 2012: A unique camera kit that can be thrown into the air to capture panoramic still images will be demonstrated at IBC.
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MP: act now to tackle 4G threat to Freeview
An opposition MP has demanded “urgent” government action over fears that Freeview services will be disrupted by 4G mobile signals.
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7/7 One Day In London
Post-production on the feature-length doc that examines the human cost of the London bombings in 2005
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SIS LIVE teleport moves north
SIS LIVE is relocating its teleport operations from London to Manchester as part of its wider move out of the capital.
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Unit steps back from FCP to meet demand for Avid
Final Cut Pro-only facility Unit is moving away from Apple software with the installation of 12 Avid Media Composer workstations.
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Flying TV boss: stop the aerial Olympics spoilers
Flying TV boss Mike Smith is leading a campaign to stop video and pictures of the Olympic stadium being captured by aerial photography firms, in a bid to keep sections of London airspace open.
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Cinesite offers first VFX internship
Cinesite has awarded its first technical effects internship.
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Tiffen reveals updated Davis XG13 tripod
Tiffen has unveiled its redesigned Davis and Sanford Magnum XG13 tripod and FX13 head.
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Grass Valley ships Edius 6.5
Grass Valley has started shipping the latest iteration of its Edius editing software.
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Wimbledon Studios opens up for The Bill tours
Wimbledon Film and Television Studios is throwing open its doors to fans of The Bill, the ITV drama that was based at the facility.
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Azule finances Egg Post's media storage investment
Azule Finance has provided finance for Dublin-based Egg Post Production’s £41,000 (€51,000) investment in the Avid Isis 5000 media storage system.
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EBU re-elects top two execs
The European Broadcasting Union has re-elected its president and vice-president to serve for a further two years.