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  • In pictures: Village Cinema's new video wall

    Cinema's Jam Factory complex in Melbourne gets an upgrade from its plasma screen setup.

  • Apple's next big thing? Video, analyst says

    Apple's next big thing may be a video platform that combines cameras in the next versions of the iPhone and iPad with the giant data center the company's building in North Carolina, an analyst said today.

  • Nvidia's Ion 2 brings HD video to netbooks

    Nvidia is launching the Ion 2 graphics platform, which could potentially turn netbooks into full-fledged multimedia boxes that can play back high-definition video.

  • PMA 2010: Fashionable Sony camera is as tough as nails

    Sony today announced two additions to its 2010 Cyber-shot camera lineup, both of which should be on display at the PMA 2010 show in Anaheim, California, later this week.

  • Skype video calls go high-definition

    Skype users can now make high-definition video calls as long as they have an HD webcam and sufficient bandwidth and processing power, Skype said on Tuesday. The company also announced that HDTVs will ship later this year with its Internet calling software embedded on them.

  • Akamai's new network aims for iPhone HDTV

    Akamai Technologies is extending its content delivery network to the Apple iPhone as it introduces the Akamai HD Network, a system for streaming high-definition live and on-demand video to a variety of devices.

  • Sony debuts HD security cameras

    Sony has unveiled a new range of high definition pan tilt zoom (PTZ) security cameras designed for surveillance and applications such as identification and motion detection.

  • Leadtek to show external SpursEngine processing device

    A prototype device due to be shown in Tokyo Wednesday may give laptop computers a better shot at performing heavy-duty video processing.

  • Nvidia claims 10 hours of HD video on Tegra chip

    Nvidia's Tegra system-on-chip will allow portable devices to play high-definition video for more than 10 hours, an engineer from the company told the Hot Chips conference on Monday.

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