Posts Tagged ‘Industry news’

Internet TV Screens

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

battle-for-tv-screens-heating-upThe future of television is in flux as traditional manufacturers battle hi-tech companies to control the living room, say analysts.

The view comes as Sony prepares to unveil the first Google-powered TV.

Connecting the TV to the web has become a focus among manufacturers and set top box makers vying for market share.

Google’s emergence has energised things said commentators as has Apple’s renewed bid for domination with its TV converter.

“There are so many variables just now and no one clear winner,” Paul Erickson, senior analyst with IMS Research told BBC News.

“Everybody is trying to own the living room experience. Google has definitely got everyone on their toes and all eyes are on Sony to see how it does with its Google TV offering.”

Over five billion people watch TV which is more than the number of people who use mobile phones or computers.

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Mozilla Releases Firefox 4 Beta for Maemo and Android

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Mozilla’s efforts to scale down the Firefox browser and make it work on mobile devices took another step forward today with the release of Firefox 4 beta for Maemo and Android. On Android, the browser’s performance is still not competitive with that of the platform’s native WebKit-based browser, but the gap is starting to close.

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Firefox’s large disk footprint is also still problematic on Android, especially on devices like the Nexus One that have limited internal storage capacity. A fresh installation of Firefox on Android uses roughly 30MB of storage space. The first time it starts, it unpacks another 14MB, which takes about 15 seconds. Subsequent startups are faster, typically taking between 2 and 4 seconds.

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The Growing Threat of Outsourcing Fraud

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

According to those close to the issue, a growing number of companies are at an increased risk of fraud. How so? Because they’re joining the ranks of businesses that are outsourcing critical functions to third parties.

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And the risk is greatest, it turns out, in the very locations to which a growing proportion of work is being outsourced - the world’s emerging markets.

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Google’s new VP8-based image format could replace JPEG

Monday, October 4th, 2010

google-vp8In an effort to speed up page loading, Google has introduced an experimental new image format called WebP. The format is intended to reduce the file size of lossy images without compromising the quality. Google’s tests, which involved converting a million images, show that the format delivers an average reduction in file size of 39 percent.

To achieve this reduction, the WebP format relies on the advanced, still-image compression methods that the VP8 video codec uses to compress individual frames. Google has coupled these advanced compression techniques with a very slim container format. Due to its efficacy for compressing lossy images, WebP might someday replace JPEG as the standard format for photos and similar content on the Web.

“We applied the techniques from VP8 video intra frame coding to push the envelope in still image coding,” wrote Google product manager Richard Rabbat in a post on the official Chromium blog. “We also adapted a very lightweight container based on RIFF. While this container format contributes a minimal overhead of only 20 bytes per image, it is extensible to allow authors to save meta-data they would like to store.”
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Facebook And Skype Becoming Deeply Integrated

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Facebook and Skype are preparing to announce an extensive partnership that involves SMS, voice calls, and Facebook Connect.

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The upcoming Skype 5.0 beta version is rumored to carry the new functionality. While it looks a strategically sound step for both of the tools, the move will help enhance FaceBook’s chat application and will somewhat put it in competition with Google Talk communication software, while the more than 500 million subscribership of FaceBook , in turn looks very valuable for Skype so to say.
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