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Mobile TV

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGCHI international conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology, 2006
My showcase will introduce the interactive DVB-H movie developed for handheld devices.We engage the user to explore and communicate the new challenging ways of an interactive experiment. This hybrid activity, where we believe in the artist as an actor in the innovation process, we are creating an autonomous experience, a mutual communication where the ...
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TV nation or TV city?

Continuum, 2010
For much of its history in the twentieth century, television was conceived mostly in national terms. American television, British television, Australian television and so on were thought of as distinct systems, even if they frequently displayed significant degrees of overlap. Such a notion has always been a convenient simplification.
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Tv technique

Nursing Standard, 1987
American women over 65 who regularly examine their breasts for cancer learn the technique from television, research shows.
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Telephone TV [TV broadcasting]

IEEE Spectrum, 2005
This paper discusses television broadcasting to mobile phones by using services that stream content to their handset over high-speed, packet-based cellular networks. Millions more could soon join the fray with the launch of an alternative television-broadcast technology.
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TV everywhere

Proceedings of the 22nd international workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video, 2012
As more and more PC and handheld like devices get connected, consumers are migrating to the Web to watch their favorite shows and movies. Increasingly, the Web is coming to digital TV, which incorporates movie downloads and streaming. Similarly, consumers also want their TV content on alternative devices.
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TV OR NOT TV

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1994
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TV of the Future — The Future of TV

1996
It was a hot day in August 1969 and I — like probably many others — can recall it quite well: For the first time a man, Neil Armstrong, set foot on the moon and billions of “earthlings” left on their homeplanet witnessed those spectacular pictures from outer space via TV. Since we did not have one at home in those days everybody gathered at my aunt and
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Baire Tvs and Webbed Tvs

1981
The main purpose of the present chapter is to provide an appropriate frame to prove the closed graph theorem and its relative, the open mapping theorem, in substantial generality. The classical version of the closed graph theorem is the result due to S.
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TV or Not TV

2020
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