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| Posted on: Dec 04, 08 12:41 pm by: Jennifer Vanderhoven |
 | Look at what finally happened...
unit, the TriMedia business
of Philips and the Black Sun video system of perennial
TI rival Analog Devices Inc. , among others, he said.
In addition to the core semiconductor technology built by
TI, the company has taken two years developing the software
used to support the major types of video compression, digital
rights management and other features that products such as
television, videoconferencing, video surveillance require.
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| | Posted on: Dec 03, 08 03:19 pm by: Kay McMullin |
 | I found this while looking on the internet...
This will allow educators to integrate the Tandberg Educator MXP product, a modular solution that includes a console, monitor, video camera, whiteboards and related network collaboration technologies, to create advanced interactive remote classrooms.
"Our new IP Videoconferencing solution will extend the reach of teachers to students outside the classroom, bring the world to students via virtual field trips, and eliminate the time and hassles associated with physically traveling from one meeting to another," Cisco education solutions manager Phylis Hawkins said in a statement. "With schools moving to IP-based networks, they are realizing not only the application benefits, but the cost benefits as well.
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| | Posted on: Dec 03, 08 12:33 am by: Alison Day |
 | Heh, look at what I found...
"Did Edison think of dishwashing machines when he invented
electricity. We need a new approach toward fiber-to-the-home,
which can revolutionize the way we work and live," he added.
FAST, FASTER, FIBRE
Speeds of 10 megabits per second means that the average
song can be downloaded in less than a second.
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| | Posted on: Dec 02, 08 04:49 am by: Mary Jones |
 | What do you all think of this?...
"Our new IP Videoconferencing solution will extend the reach of teachers to students outside the classroom, bring the world to students via virtual field trips, and eliminate the time and hassles associated with physically traveling from one meeting to another," Cisco education solutions manager Phylis Hawkins said in a statement. "With schools moving to IP-based networks, they are realizing not only the application benefits, but the cost benefits as well. "
According to collaboration technology market analysis firm Wainhouse Research, American schools are increasingly migrating to IP networks and ISDN to provide converged network access and to allow them to take advantage of Internet 2's advanced videoconferencing resources.
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