Founding a new AT&T for IoT
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Just in case you had any doubt that virtual reality was back on the rise, check out the Dare Devil Dive Roller Coaster now debuting at Six Flags over Georgia. Riders strap in and don a VR headset powered by Samsung Gear VR and Oculus before being transported to an aerial laser battle in the middle of a chaotic alien invasion. […]
The NBA’s Toronto Raptors had a good playoff run once their key guards remembered how to shoot, but the ownership and management team is also using less obvious cues and clues from visualized data to build the club’s future. […]
PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA, May 31, 2016 – Providing commercial integrators with a large selection of robust 4K signal extension solutions, Gefen, the A/V signal management unit of Core Brands, a Nortek company (NASDAQ: NTK), today introduced the EXT-UHDA-HBT2, a new HDMI extender that uses HDBaseT™ 2.0 technology to extend 4K digital AV, Ethernet, RS-232, 2-way IR, 2-way audio, and 2-way POH compliant power up to 330 feet over one CAT-5e cable. […]
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, June 1, 2016 – The Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) in Minneapolis has deployed a digital signage network powered by Tightrope Media Systems as an extension of its educational and communication initiatives. […]
BROOKINGS, S.D. – June 1, 2016 – T-Mobile Arena selected Daktronics (NASDAQ-DAKT) of Brookings, South Dakota, to design, manufacture and install 25 LED video displays in and around the new venue which opened last month in Las Vegas, Nev., including the first see-through display in the city that also is one of the largest in the United States. […]
When I was over at the ISE show in Amsterdam a few months ago, I remember seeing a Shenzhen company that had a set of lightweight, skinny and flexible LED display products that I thought would make the NanoLumens guys think, “Gee, that looks familiar.” But the company was one I’d never heard of, so I doubted Atlanta-based Nano would be all that fussed about cheap Chinese clones. […]
If you missed Canonical‘s webinar yesterday on using Raspberry Pis and Ubuntu Linux for digital signage, you can hit this link and get a replay of the one-hour session. I blabber on for a bit at the start as I host the thing, but the attraction is Viktor Petersson, who runs Screenly, a signage CMS built around the low-cost micro PCs. […]
The newly released The Angry Birds Movie, which landed in Berlin last month, inspired Columbia Pictures’ special build on one of the city’s oldest pillars. Main character Red’s beak and angrily knit eyebrows protruded from the column, highlighting his signature angsty demeanor. […]
The newly released The Angry Birds Movie, which landed in Berlin last month, inspired Columbia Pictures’ special build on one of the city’s oldest pillars. Main character Red’s beak and angrily knit eyebrows protruded from the column, highlighting his signature angsty demeanor. […]
The stealthy replacement of traditional billboards and posters with digital displays has taken place – largely unheeded – over a number of years; but Digital Out of Home (DOOH) advertising has now reached a tipping point, with Clear Channel Outdoor announcing it will make more revenue from digital than traditional OOH formats this year. […]
The Out-of-Home (OOH) industry today reported a net revenue of $63.4 million for the month of May, an increase of 19.6% from the same month last year, which posted a net revenue of $53.0 million.* Year-to-date revenue has increased by 17.8%, tracking at $295.0 million, up from $250.5 million* for the same time last year. […]
The DSF Europe Digital Signage Business Climate Index has declined by 8,15 base points from 62,80 points to 54,65 base points in May. The current business situation remains positive – with good ratings reaching almost 70%. The outlook towards the near future is more conservative. […]
Following an in-depth examination exceeding 12 months, JCDecaux has unfortunately had to decide not to pursue the acquisition of Metrobus group. […]