Monday, 28 February 2005

Kino zu Hause

Kino zu Hause - Wohnzimmer werden zum Home-Cinema. Video-on-demand, Videoautomaten, Videoverleih, Lifestyle, Communities, broadband, Infotainment, Edutainment, Videospiele, video-over-IP, Independent-Filme, Filmszene - um nur einige Schlagworte zu nennen, die hier passen. Welche Wörter fallen Ihnen ein?

Welche Themen rund um Film und Unternehmenskommunikation möchten Sie hier im Netzwerk diskutiert
wissen?

Gibt es vielleicht fachliche Fragen, sei es dramaturgischer, technischer oder strategischer Natur, auf
die Sie Antwort suchen?

Oder haben Sie bestimmte Erfahrungen gemacht mit dem Medium Film, mit einzelnen Projekten oder mit
Produktionen, die Sie anderen mitteilen wollen?

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Laitilan virvoitusjuomatehdas

Suomalaisten uusmediaosaaminen kestää hyvin kansainvälisen vertailun, osoittaa tiistaiaamuna julkaistu Cannesin cybersarjan shortlista. 26 suomalaistarjokkaasta listalle ylsi kolme.

Hasanin Zeroforty kisaa tietokoneet ja telecom -sarjassa, Nitron Laitilan Virvoitusjuomatehdas yritysviestintäsarjassa ja Grey Directin Alkolle tekemä valistus aatteellis-yleishyödyllisessä sarjassa.

Laitila voitti jo kotimaassa M&M:n ja RE:n Grand One -kisan sekä hopeaa Vuoden Huipuissa.

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Sunday, 27 February 2005

5-megapixel mobile phone

In South Korea, where more than three-quarters of the 48 million population have mobile phones, people taking photos with their mobile phone cameras has become a commonplace sight.

LG Electronics Inc., the world's fifth-biggest manufacturer of mobile phones, will release a mobile phone equipped with a 5-megapixel digital camera in the second quarter 2005.

Samsung Electronics Co., the world's third-biggest mobile phone producer, announced in October the development of the world's first 5-megapixel camera-phone when it combined one of its phones with a camera module supplied by Japan's Asahi Pentax.



HDTV buying

You would think that the basic situation would be the easiest to conquer. Unfortunately that’s not the case. Many, if not the majority, of the high-definition TVs wouldn’t work for you.

Unlike standard televisions, not all high-definition TVs have high-definition tuners. Some are merely considered HD-ready. This means that the television is capable of displaying the picture, but you must feed it an already decoded signal.

Historically there are two main reasons for the lack of HD tuning. First, manufacturers feel that consumers will eventually get their signal from cable and, for the most part, the tuner would be useless in that scenario. They, in turn, cut the tuner to save some money.

Second, many displays (e.g. plasmas) are technically monitors and, as such, aren’t subject to some of the same regulations as televisions.

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Reduce IT Security Risks

Because risk management is vital to your organization, it is imperative that you have the right IT controls to manage and reduce your exposure. You’ll have the chance to ask your toughest questions as our expert panelists discuss:

How to identify the IT security risks appropriate to your business
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Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to increase your knowledge on how to effectively reduce your IT security risks.

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Parents using Internet

Anxious parents are turning to technology to make sure teenagers behave themselves when they take the family car out for a spin.

One in eight cars in the US currently has some form of data recorder installed which logs details of the vehicle's movements.

But a wave of new devices is giving parents the chance to follow their offspring and receive alerts by email or phone of any dangerous driving.

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Railroads to visual radio

The spread of railways stimulated communication. The standardisation of postal charges in 1839 saw a boom in mail services. But this was nothing compared to the revolution of the telegraph.

Intel Corp. on Thursday said it has agreed to acquire Oplus Technologies Inc. in an effort to expand the chipmaker's reach into the digital home. The acquisition gives Intel video-processing technology for digital displays on high-definition televisions.

Those displays include flat-panel plasma screens, liquid crystal displays and rear-projection TVs. Intel's microprocessors and chipsets work best today at processing data, not video, Intel spokesman Bill Calder said.


Visual Radio

Personnel in the Road Information System's new cybertalk organization hope to operate a new distributed command center by the end of this year.

The facility will include new hardware and software to help digital storytellers and video on demand workers of the Joint Task Force / Road Information Network Operations to operate, manage and defend the RIF's computer networks.

The personnel needs a new command center to perform their global/local missions.

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