German consumer electronics manufacturer TechniSat is making the Woomi video portal available on all of its connected TVs using the ISIO platform.
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Woomi debuts on Samsung connected TVs
Miniweb has launched its cloud-based video distribution platform Woomi on Samsung TVs in the UK. Benefitting from a place on the Samsung home screen, Woomi brings together a clutch of […]
Clover’s Week: Connected TV begins to move
New interest in connected TV could take manufacturers back to just making the sets, writes Julian Clover.
Blinkx enters connected TV ecosystem
Blinkx, best known for its video search engine, has launched a TV API (application programming interface) designed to allow TV and set-top box manufacturers access to the company’s index of […]
Directgov shuts Sky interactive service
Directgov, the central information point for public services, is to shut its interactive service on the Sky platform on December 22. The services will move to the Red Button on […]
DTG receives commitment on connected TV
Project Canvas is one of six industry players that have committed to supplying the Digital TV Group with key documents that will contribute to the first draft UK Connected TV specification. Read the story »
DTG members fear Canvas ‘parallel process’
Canvas partners defend Sky criticisms
Uneasy alliance between Canvas and manufacturers
EBU searching for broadband commonality
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is working on measures to unite the various broadband delivery mechanisms emerging in Europe. A meeting of the Geneva-based association’s technical committee, acknowledging the work […]
Canvas partners defend Sky criticisms
Project Canvas director Richard Halton has said openness is behind the plan to create a platform for the next generation of internet-connected TV devices.
Internet meets TV, again
A new range of Connected TVs from Bristol Interactive is demonstrating a true convergence between the internet and broadcast television.
Web video on TV viewing rises sharply
An estimated 65 million households worldwide had the capability of viewing internet video on their television set at the end of 2008.