All Tech Advances articles – Page 2
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Netflix hit Stranger Things spun into AR mobile game
Next Games has announced its collaboration with Netflix on the location-based puzzle game for iOS and Android devices, set to launch next year.
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BT Sport’s HDR Champions League broadcast breaks record
More than 11 million people tuned into BT Sport’s Champions League coverage – the highest ever figures for the UK sport channel.
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Industry Trends
Esports revenue to top $1 billion as broadcasters see the chance to play
Esports isn’t new, but it is growing. According to a new Futuresource report, revenue in esports will hit $1.8 billion by 2023. IBC365 spoke to the consulting firm to find out more about this growing opportunity.
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Executive Interviews
Getting to grips with esports production
As the esports market continues to grow, the broadcast and media space are keeping a closer eye on competitive gaming. IBC365 speaks to ESL’s Simon Eicher about the opportunity in esports.
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Industry Trends
M&A: Vendor consolidation continues
In the first part of our look at M&A activity in the broadcast sector, IBC365 examines some of the notable acquisitions amongst the vendors and their implications.
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Comcast found guilty of infringing TiVo patents
The US International Trade Commission has found Comcast guilty of “repeated infringement” of TiVo’s patent licensing.
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SK Telecom partners Sinclair for 5G broadcasting trial
Korean telecoms company SK Telecom has partnered with Sinclair Broadcast Group and Harman International Industries to trial next generation TV broadcasting over a 5G network.
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IABM announces new DACH Members’ Council
IABM has appointed a new Members’ Council to act as a voice for members in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
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Huawei calls on US to reverse cybersecurity motion
Huawei has filed legal action against the US requesting the government to halt its campaign against the Chinese firm claiming there is “no evidence” of a security threat.
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US government “underestimates” Huawei as Google unveils ban
The US has added Huawei to a list of firms American companies cannot trade with unless licenced to do so.
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Google and other tech giants targeted in “regulatory bias”
Calls to break up and dissolve the influence and power Google and other technology giants have “no basis in law” says Google’s Eric Schmidt.
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Euronews funding audited by EU
The European Court of Auditors has raised concerns regarding the European Commission’s €122 million spend on the channel between 2014 and 2018.
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Facebook unveils new livestream rules following New Zealand mosque shooting
Facebook will ban Live users who breach its guidelines under new “one strike” policy
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UK pushes for “robust attack” on BeoutQ
Pirate TV network BeoutQ is under the spotlight after a Committee of UK MPs found more than 100 UK TV channels from the BBC, ITV and C4 were being illegally streamed.
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Google shakes up video accessibility with live captioning function
Google has announced live captioning for Android among other business changes in its new mission to “empower organisations” and “create technology to improve people’s lives”.
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Sky invests in software tools developer You.i TV
Sky investment as part of cross-platform UX drive
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Industry Trends
Bezos and Musk: The Billionaires’ space battle
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk and Amazon boss Jeff Bezos have launched their own rocket companies as they seek to tap into the planet’s ever-increasing demand for broadband connectivity. Chris Forrester assesses their chances.
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Industry Trends
Huawei P30 camera rivals iPhone for mobile journalism
The iPhone’s position as the go-to device for mobile journalists could be under threat by the Huawei P30 Pro, thanks to the latter’s “phenomenal” camera.
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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg: “The future is private”
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has declared the firm will build a more privacy-focussed platform and fundamentally shift how products are built and the business is run.
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Apple and Qualcomm drop lawsuit
Qualcomm and Apple have ended more than two years of litigation with the companies confirming a global patent license and chipset supply deal.