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QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics." ~ Fletcher Knebel
ON THIS DAY: In 1951, the New York Giants won Game 3 of the National League playoffs against the Brooklyn Dodgers with Bobby Thomson's homerun dubbed the "Shot Heard 'Round the World."
This lead is not for the faint of heart: One of the primary developers of the current 8-VSB over-the-air broadcast transmission standard is proposing a future system based on OFDM.Backers of the two technologies came to loggerheads in the 1990s when the first-ever DTV transmission standard was being adopted in the United States. 8-VSB won out.
Much of U.S. broadcasting meant for overseas consumption will continue despite the federal government shutdown.
With products in the pipeline and the need not to replace existing cables, it could make it an easy upgrade for consumers, and potentially even the pros who use HDMI in their daily production workflow.NEWS & TECHNOLOGY
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