Last year, we told you about a rather exciting-looking concept called the Scarpar Powerboard. It's a skateboard-like powered vehicle that zips across all sorts of rough terrain at speeds of up to 60km ...
The switch to all-digital television is almost here. Really, it happens this Friday, June 12, 2009. It was suppose to happen back in Februray but Obama and Congress delayed the transition a few months ...
With two tank treads, jet ski-like controls and the potential to conquer almost any terrain, the DTV Shredder is unlike anything else. Tim Stevens Former editor at large for CNET Cars Tim Stevens got ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The NTSC analog television system uses conventional compression and limiting at various stages of ...
Digital Television (DTV) is an entirely new technology that will ultimately replace today's analog television system. Digital signals are transmitted using computer code '" ones and zeroes – which ...
— -- Unless Congress delays it, the transition to all-digital television broadcasts is just weeks away. Many Americans are confused about the switch. Each week, I receive many questions about DTV ...
Closed captioning for NTSC became a mature and reliable technology serving the deaf and hard of hearing community over nearly three decades, but the ATSC signal for DTV has ushered in a new ...
Below is some DTV reception information that may help explain reception problems and assist you in improving reception. Note, If you are receiving WITI FOX6 by cable or satellite, you should contact ...
Answers to your Hawaii-specific digital television questions from KHNL and K5 engineer Miles Miyahara. Dont' see the answer to your question? Email Miles directly at mmiyahara@khnl.com Q: I used to ...
On June 12th, the nation's full-power TV stations completed their move to an all DTV broadcast system. Now, the only way to receive free, over-the-air television is with a TV set equipped with an ...
— -- Television. The signals are a-changin'. The Federal Communication Commission has mandated that by 2006, every television network in the U.S. is expected to broadcast in the new digital ...