gaming
Broadcom Adds 3DiJoy Motion Sensing Support To Set Top Box Chipset
Submitted by Patrick Oliphant on Fri, 04/22/2011 - 07:48Just imagine accessing your favourite online games site via your set-top box and choosing the game you want to play and start playing it instantly, using the same motions has you would with a Wii or Microsoft Kinetic game console. Well, the technology has arrive and soon service providers will be supplying these set-top boxes (STB) that have motion sensing technology to allow us to play games using only gestures. Read more »
Mobinex and State Grid FibrLINK to Create Digital Home Platform
Submitted by chw on Tue, 04/12/2011 - 10:49State Grid FibrLINK has entered into a strategic agreement with Mobinex, a Human Expression Analysis and Rendering Technology (H.E.A.R.T) supplier, to extend its TeliDH platform. State Grid FibrLINK will combine its TeliDH Digital Home products with Mobinex's H.E.A.R.T to develop and operate a digital home platform in China. Read more »
TransGraming and Metrological Combine Mediaconnect TV and GameTree TV
Submitted by chw on Fri, 06/04/2010 - 14:08TransGraming and Metrological announced plans to globally deploy GameTreeTV, a broadband based On-Demand games platform available to consumers through their Intel® CE Media Processor powered set-top box or other consumer electronics device. The partnership is geared towards managed service operators and cable operators, who want to offer video games to their customers as part of a fully integrated digital entertainment solution. Read more »
Connect Your Home Systems to the Web with D-Link HD MediaBridge
Submitted by admin on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 21:20
D-Link announced that it has begun shipping the easy-to-use HD MediaBridge® Starter Kit (DXN-221) that taps into existing coaxial wiring throughout the home, delivering fast, secure and stable connections for extending a home network to devices at the entertainment system and to multiple rooms without interrupting cable service. Read more »
Emotiv New Headset
Submitted by chw on Mon, 01/26/2009 - 22:10I ways thought that no one or anything can read your mind, but developers at emotivtm (www.emotiv.com) has claimed that they can. They have developed a device called emotiv, they said the device can read certain thought patterns and carry out the action requested.