
Now you can taste food in the metaverse by licking your TV screen
A Japanese professor develops a prototype lickable TV screen that imitates food flavours. Potential use case: distance learning for cooks. Read more…
A Japanese professor develops a prototype lickable TV screen that imitates food flavours. Potential use case: distance learning for cooks. Read more…
Android TV has established itself as a mainstream option for pay-TV operators. More than a million devices are activated every two months. Read more…
Broadcasters want to use the cloud – the challenge is maintaining broadcast quality levels end to end. Intelsat’s solution: blend connections together. Read more…
In the age of online media, audience expectations continue to evolve and traditional TV as we know it faces severe challenges unless it reinvents itself – again Read more…
TV, ‘they’ said, is a dying market. Yet, judging by the number of huge tech companies wading in, you would be wrong. Read more…
Singapore telecoms operator, StarHub, is boldly bidding farewell to old school TV with the debut of its simplified line-up of entertainment passes. Read more…
Apple is expected to finally lift the curtain on a secretive, years-long effort to build a TV and movie offering designed to compete with big media companies Read more…
Apple has invited media to a March 25 event at the Steve Jobs Theater on its campus where it is expected to launch a television and video service. Read more…
SK Telecom today announced that it has achieved the world’s first live TV broadcasting using its commercial 5G network and live broadcasting solution. SK Telecom aired Korea’s largest New Year’s event – which includes a countdown Read more…
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