15 February, 2009

Digital TV Switch Coming Tuesday For Many, Despite Delay

PC World

Feb 14, 2009

Hundreds of broadcast stations will switch to digital on the original Feb. 17 deadline. That means millions of Americans with analog TVs may see only snow on their favorite channels come Tuesday. Nearly 500 stations say they intend to switch to digital broadcasts that day, despite a recent Congressional vote to delay the transition until June 12.

The legislation allows TV stations to decide when to make the switch, and hundreds are choosing to do it right away. Local broadcasters won the loophole after successfully arguing that a mandatory postponement would force them to operate both digital and analog equipment, thereby adding greatly to their power and maintenance costs.

But no area will go all-digital right away. According to an Associate Press report, the Federal Communications Commission has informed more than 120 stations that they may have to postpone the switchover to prevent their cities from losing all analog network broadcasts.

The partial switch will no doubt add confusion to an already mismanaged conversion program. To receive digital signals, analog TV owners must either buy a digital converter box, sign up for a cable or satellite service, or get a new TV with a built-in digital tuner. The Federal government is offering $40(RM146) vouchers to defray the cost of the $50(RM183) to $70(RM255) converter boxes, but the underfunded Coupon Program ran out of money on January 4, 2009. And while the government's dtv2009.gov Web site is still accepting coupon requests, applicants are placed on a waiting list, which currently has more than 3.7 million U.S. households.

Bottom line: Every U.S. city should have at least one analog TV station running through June, and that's good news for emergency communications. But analog TV holdouts in some areas may find their programming choices severely limited.

27 November, 2008

YouTube in widescreen format now


YouTube is taking another step in transitioning from computer monitors to television screens by displaying its videos in full widescreen format.

The website, owned by Google Inc., announced the change on Tuesday through its blog. The new format will make it easier to view YouTube videos on wide-screen flat-panel televisions and monitors.

"We're expanding the width of the page to 960 pixels to better reflect the quality of the videos you create and the screens that you use to watch them," the posting said. "This new, wider player is in a widescreen aspect ratio which we hope will provide you with a cleaner, more powerful viewing experience."

YouTube will continue displaying older videos in the original square 4:3 aspect ratio that they were uploaded in, but the majority of future clips are likely to be in the widescreen format.

Viewership of the website's videos is increasingly migrating from computer monitors in the den to television screens in the living room. A number of internet-enabled consumer electronics devices, including the Apple TV and the TiVo personal video recorder, connect to YouTube and display videos on TV screens.

Google, which bought YouTube in 2006 for $1.65 billion US, is positioning the website as an advertising-driven online video portal. While the website rose to prominence through hosting user-generated videos, over recent months Google has been adding YouTube "channels" from broadcasters that host both television shows and ads.

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2008/11/25/tech-youtube.html

25 November, 2008

Chess Olympiad 2008

Rg.Snr
TeamTeamAnz + = - Wtg1 Wtg2 Wtg3 Wtg4
19ARMArmeniaARM1191119400,5152,031,0
28ISRIsraelISR1182118377,5149,028,0
310USAUnited States of AmericaUSA1181217362,0146,029,0
42UKRUkraineUKR1173117348,5163,025,5
51RUSRussiaRUS1172216375,0156,027,0
64AZEAzerbaijanAZE1172216359,5147,029,0
73CHNChinaCHN1172216357,5150,027,0
85HUNHungaryHUN1172216341,5140,027,5
937VIEVietnamVIE1172216340,0137,029,0
1012ESPSpainESP1172216337,5142,027,5
1117GEOGeorgiaGEO1180316321,0138,028,0
1220NEDNetherlandsNED1171315343,0146,027,5
1311GERGermany 1GER11163215339,0151,026,5
146BULBulgariaBUL1171315327,5132,029,5
1515ENGEnglandENG1163215320,0147,026,0
1613INDIndiaIND1171315310,0142,026,0
1728SLOSloveniaSLO1171315288,0134,026,0
1823BLRBelarusBLR1154214307,0137,026,5
1914ROURomaniaROU1170414306,5138,025,5
2022SRBSerbiaSRB1170414302,0144,025,0
2119NORNorwayNOR1154214300,0139,024,0
227FRAFranceFRA1162314295,0147,025,0
2316CUBCubaCUB1162314294,5142,025,5
2427GREGreeceGRE1154214292,5137,025,5
2530SWESwedenSWE1162314286,0133,025,5
2642MNEMontenegroMNE1162314279,0129,025,5
2724CROCroatiaCRO1162314275,5130,024,5
2848CANCanadaCAN1162314272,5109,030,0
2921POLPolandPOL1161413301,0134,027,0
3029BIHBosnia & HerzegovinaBIH1161413294,0126,025,5
3125SVKSlovakiaSVK1161413290,0134,027,0
3252FINFinlandFIN1153313287,5126,027,5
3351ESTEstoniaEST1153313282,0115,028,0

Armenia successfully defended their Olympiad title they won in 2006 by defeating China 2.5-1.5. Congratulations to all medal winners of 2008.

Bolehland finished at 96th(seeded 73rd) place out of 154 teams.

http://www.dresden2008.de/site/de/medien/ausblick08/main.htm