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The Latest HDTV NewsNXP acquires Conexant's set-top box operations

NXP will pay Conexant $110m in cash up front, and additional consideration of up to $35m based on achievement of certain revenue milestones over the period from closing through 2009.



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Sunday, December 28, 2008

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How To Get HDTV Programming For Your Home

By Jim Johnson

OK, so you have your brand new HDTV or are seriously thinking about getting one soon. That's a great decision because this new television technology is going to quickly become the standard for broadcasting television signals. In fact by 2007 all television broadcasting will have switched over to digital format under the direction of the FCC, and that paves the way for high definition television to become the accepted norm.

So how do you actually get the HDTV signal then? Well, there are different ways to do that and the best decision for you probably depends most on where you live. If you live in close proximity to television stations that broadcast HDTV programming then all you will need is a television that already has a HDTV tuner built in to be able to receive and display high definition broadcasts, and a suitable antenna. However, you will be limited to receiving only a small group of local stations.

For most people, the best solution is to become a subscriber to either a cable TV or satellite service, because they offer many more channels of entertainment and news that broadcast in HDTV. To receive the signal from these providers you only need to have a television set that is HDTV 'capable', or in other words, all that is needed to process high definition programming is an external receiver or tuner. Just like the ones provided by cable and satellite companies.

The other advantage of having the HDTV capable television set is that as the technology improves, you can simply upgrade the receiver as your programing provider makes the new tuners available, usually at very little or even no cost since you continue to use their service.

You can also use cable or satellite service if you have the HDTV tuner already installed inside your TV, but why pay for the tuner if you get the same thing from your programming provider instead?

So in summary, you can get HDTV programming either by antenna through local TV broadcasts, or broaden your channel selection and HDTV choices through either a satellite or cable TV company.

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With most of the users still using analog television sets there will soon be a demand for HDTV-ready sets. But the ones available in market today are a bit expensive and only come in big-sized screens. It is perceived that once the demand grows smaller sets will also be available at a cheaper price. With only 30 million of American homes having HDTV-ready sets of the several hundred million, the potential for HDTV sales is huge.
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It was not until the early 2000s that technology had progressed enough to deliver sufficient storage capacity and processing power to support compression algorithms powerful enough to make HDTV affordable for consumers and profitable for broadcasters and other programme makers. The main enabling factor was the transition from analog to digital TV standards. Digital compression methods such as MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 allow the bandwidth of a single analogue TV channel (6 MHz in the US) to carry up to 5 standard-definition or up to 2 high-definition digital TV channels instead. Most developed nations have plans in place for a transition to digital television, but not necessarily or exclusively HDTV; for example, on 17th February 2009, the US intends to terminate all full-power terrestrial analog broadcasting (although some smaller local stations have later deadlines), with both standard definition TV (SDTV) and HDTV being allowed.
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NASA awards space cargo contracts to private companies

Wed, 24 Dec 2008 11:27:57 EST
NASA awarded one of two contracts to deliver cargo to the International Space Station to Space Exploration Technologies, the fledgling company started by Pay Pal Inc. co-founder Elon Musk just six years ago.


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