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Cleaning up in which aisle?

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Professional video editing and content authoring technology is what Pinnacle systems is know for among broadcasters and post-production companies. They have video networking products and ShowCenter that can be bought at Best Buy, Circuit City and other retailers. It is up to consumers to find out where new networking and media products are in retail aisles.

Author: Arlen, Gary
Publisher: North American Publishing Company
Publication Name: Dealerscope
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 1534-4711
Year: 2004
United States, Product information, Motion picture & video production, Motion picture industry, Video production companies, Film and video production companies, Pinnacle Systems Inc., PCLE

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Putting broadband and DTV together

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The fast growth of high-speed online connections is the key issue mentioned. It is observed that broadband users also devote more time online than narrowband users. However, broadband delivery of online movies leads well beyond the desktop and laptop directly to the digital video screens.

Author: Arlen, Gary
Publisher: North American Publishing Company
Publication Name: Dealerscope
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 1534-4711
Year: 2004
On-Line Information Services, Sales & consumption, Videotex & Teletext, Telegraph & other communications, Online services, Internet services, Cable television/data services, Broadband transmission, Broadband, Digital television, Broadband Internet, Industry sales and revenue

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Powering down

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An insight into the recall of Kyocera mobile phones, by Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC), for using explosive batteries, is presented. The issues involved in making portable power batteries are discussed.

Author: Arlen, Gary
Publisher: North American Publishing Company
Publication Name: Dealerscope
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 1534-4711
Year: 2004
Telephone and telegraph apparatus, Japan, Legal issues & crime, Product standards, safety, & recalls, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Cellular Mobile Tel Equip, Legal/Government Regulation, Product defects and recalls, Laws, regulations and rules, Cellular telephones, Wireless telephones, Telecommunications equipment industry, Kyocera Corp., Wireless telephone, Wireless voice/data device, United States. Consumer Product Safety Commission

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