Samsung Just Keeps On Poking The iPhone With A Sharp Stick

Android Logo Samsung just keeps cranking out these “The Next Big Thing” ads touting their Galaxy S II at the expense of the iPhone. Not that I mind or anything, I think they’re fun.

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Gizmo Lovers At The Cable Show 2012

The Cable Show 2012 I may not have been able to make it to CES this year, but I’m tentatively planning to cover The Cable Show in May. (Tentative currently since I’ll need to work out the time off with my day job, but I don’t think that’ll be a problem since my boss is excellent. I’ll worry about that once I’m back from my honeymoon in a month or so.) I already have my Media Registration confirmed.

The Cable Show 2012 is being held in Boston, May 21-23. Since that’s basically local to me, I don’t have much of an excuse for not going this year. The Cable Show is the conference held by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association to showcase all of the latest and greatest technology and products in the cable industry.

The current list of exhibitors includes all of the expected hardware players, including TiVo. Given the focus of the show I expect they’ll be pitching their MSO solutions, and I’m very interested in what they have planned for that market to build upon their success to date. Of course it’ll also be very interesting to see what The Usual Suspects (Cisco, Motorola, Pace, Samsung, et al.) have up their sleeves. Especially if Google gets approval for their acquisition of Motorola before the show and we hear what their plans might be.

I’m looking forward to it as I haven’t attended an industry show since CES 2009, and this will be my first time attending The Cable Show. I know Gabe from Tech of the Hub, another Boston-area blogger, is also planning to attend. Maybe we can have a little Gathering of Bloggers.

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Broadcom And ViXS Get Their Chips In A Sling… Er, I Mean, A Sling In Their Chips

Sling Media Logo I was a little disappointed by the news out of CES last week. While there were certainly a lot of cool devices, like 4K Passive 3D TVs, razor thin OLED HDTVs with actual large screens, etc., a lot of the cooler devices will take a few years to enter the realm of affordability for most consumers. But there were a few announcements I found more immediately interesting, and one, or rather two, of those were the twin announcements from Sling Media that Broadcom and ViXS are both incorporating their technology into their chip families.

The Broadcom press release specifically mentions the BCM7425. That’s a MoCA 2.0 enabled chip that can simultaneously decode two HD video streams and transcode them for streaming, generally to portable devices. such a chip could be embedded in a set top box, or it could take the form of a standalone network-based transcoder that takes in the default HD streams, which are generally MPEG-2, and transcodes them to H.264 for streaming.

The ViXS press release speaks in more general terms about the XCode chip family. The Sling Media software has been integrated with the ViXS Xtensiv software stack for the XCode chips. The XCode family has varying features; the high-end 5100 can transcode six HD streams simultaneously while the 4200 can transcode dual streams. All of them have Ethernet support, so they could be embedded in an STB or used in a network-based transcoder. They don’t appear to have MoCA support, but a separate MoCA transceiver chip could handle that, as in the TiVo Premiere Elite.

Support for Sling’s streaming technology in these chips opens the door to the potential for SlingLoaded devices from vendors other than EchoStar. I think that would be very interesting. While EchoStar’s own efforts to market SlingLoaded devices haven’t met with much success, to date they’ve been limited to the Dish Network ViP922 DVR in the US and the EchoStar HDS-600RS Freesat+ DVR in the UK, licensing the tech to other vendors could be a more successful approach.

MVPDs have been showing an increasing interest in place shifting technology as a value add to attract customers. Dish, of course, already has the ViP922 and the Sling Adapter for the ViP722. DirecTV has the Nomad ‘store and forward’ network transcoding box. Various MSOs have trialed or tested place shifting hardware. Building it into their STBs, or offering a network-based add-on box to enable streaming, could be a way for MSOs to leverage the market leading Sling technology.

TiVo was showing of a technology demo of just such a box at CES, though there is no indication that Sling Media’s tech was involved. Still, now that EchoStar and TiVo aren’t involved in a blood feud, perhaps they can finally combine their respective best in breed technologies. TiVo’s demo box has a single Ethernet connection and power, it wouldn’t surprise me if it was using one of the ViXS chips. I doubt it is using the Broadcom chip as that’s slated for availability in 3Q12, though if TiVo brings such a unit to market I would very much expect the production version to have MoCA to ease integration with the Premiere Elite and to make it more appealing to their cable MSO partners. I’m hoping to have more to say about what TiVo was showing as CES soon.

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WeaKnees Expects The DirecTV THR22 DirecTiVo Wide Release On 01/30

DirecTV THR22 DirecTiVo While the new THR22 DirecTV TiVo HD DVR, aka DirecTiVo, launched last December 8th, it has only been available in limited markets. All we’ve known about general availability is that it was expected in ‘early 2012′. Well now we have an expected date for wide release, according to the WeaKnees Blog, and that is January 30th. WeaKnees has had their super-sized THR22s on pre-order, but until now the release date was still pending. Now they expect the units to start shipping on 1/30.

This isn’t a guarantee, and it is subject to change, you know the drill. But they seem to feel it is a fairly solid date. It it holds true, it should make a lot of people happy.

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Making The Boeing B777 More Environmentally Friendly

Boeing Logo When we think of the environmental impact of airliners we tend to think of efficiency in flight – increasing engine efficiency, decreasing drag, making the airframe lighter, etc. But there are a lot of other ways they can have an impact – from the chemicals in the paint to the water used in the galleys and lavatories. And Boeing is working on ways to reduce the impact of every B777 they build – as detailed in this video:

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