Polymer Vision
From the site:
Polymer Vision is developing flexible, rollable displays
Dedicated large displays in small housings that easily connect to the smallest mobile devices. Rollable displays: a permanent solution for the ever-increasing demand of larger displays in a roaming environment.
Month: February 2004
Materials materials materials
Material ConneXionÆ. Where
professionalsóarchitects, engineers, industrial and interior designers, manufacturersóaccess specifications
and manufacturersí contacts for the latest, most innovative materials and processes from around the world. How? Through our on-line database or physical library.
TiVo to your friends favs
RSSTV: Syndication for your PVR
From the site:
We propose to share program information by building on existing syndication infrastructure. Specifically, we’ll add a number of namespaced elements as an extension to RSS. The value formats for these elements will be taken directly from XMLTV, a source of publically available program information.
Covering TV and technology
Lost Remote | About Us
From the site:
Lost Remote takes issue with the status quo of television. Technology is changing fast, and new generations of TV viewers are demanding more.
We do our best to keep you ahead of the curve. Every day, Lost Remote’s bloggers scour the planet for the latest trends in TV and new media. Every Thursday, we send out an email newsletter with the week’s highlights. And nearly 300 TV web producers swap tips and rants in Lost Remote’s email discussion list.
Online book (draft): Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music
Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music
Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music
by: Miller Pucket
Center for Communication
Center for Communication
From the site:
The Center for Communication is an independent media forum, launched in 1980 by former CBS president Dr. Frank Stanton and Museum of Television & Radio president, the late Dr. Robert Batscha, to bridge the gap between the communications industry and the schools. The Center, supported by the industry, is nonprofit and nonpartisan.
Streaming audio in your Palm
Geekzone, mobile forums
From the site:
Pocket Tunes is an advanced audio player for Palm Powered devices. It provides music playback in MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and PCM WAV formats, with capabilities to support future formats as they are developed. Pocket Tunes is the only software to bring streaming audio to Palm Powered phones and wireless devices, allowing users to listen to live broadcasts over the Internet. Pocket Tunes also includes numerous other unique features designed to bring a high-quality listening experience to handheld users.
Rendezvous for Linux and Windows
Porchdog Software
From the site:
Howl is a cross-platform implementation of the Zeroconf networking standard. Zeroconf brings a new ease of use to IP networking.
Thanks to Hans for the pointer…
Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network
v2v | peer-to-peer video syndication release group | ${config.now.dc}
A Call to Join and Contribute to the Establishment of a Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network
building a new era of Open multimedia
Xiph.Org: home
From the site:
Xiph.Org Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to protecting the foundations of Internet multimedia from control by private interests. Our purpose is to support and develop free, open protocols and software to serve the public, developer and business markets.