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| 2010-10-14 | Is WHDI ready to storm into mobiles by 2012? Wireless High-definition Interface will be in handsets by 2012, says Yoav Nissan-Cohen, chairman and CEO of Amimon, the company that developed the technology. |
| 2009-07-09 | Grasp the upgrades in HDCP standard Learn about the upgrade in High Definition Content Protection standard, and how it will be implemented. |
| 2008-09-29 | Embracing 802.11n Product segments are taking advantage of the 802.11n since it provides more reliable wireless connections. |
| 2008-07-25 | Five consumer giants rally around Wi-Fi variant Start-up Amimon has rallied five consumer giants behind its variation of an 802.11n home network. |
| 2008-01-17 | ADI unveils HDAnywhere reference design ADI's HDAnywhere networked entertainment platform distributes HD video content over most of wireless and wired transmission transports, including UWB, 802.11n, coaxial, phoneline, and powerline protocols. |
| 2007-10-24 | IBM, MediaTek team to develop fast, wireless chipsets IBM, MediaTek team to develop fast, wireless chipsets |
| 2007-10-09 | Compression CODEC enables HDTV video transmission ADI has introduced a video compression CODEC that enables a rich viewing experience for consumers with high-definition home entertainment systems by enabling the wireless transmission of HD video in real-time without any loss in picture quality over home connections. |
| 2007-02-16 | Amimon demos interface for HDTV video Start-up Amimon Ltd has demonstrated a prototype of its wireless high-definition interface for HDTV video at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show using technology based on a variation of 802.11n that can deliver up to 1.5Gbps. |
| 2006-11-09 | CE group formed to join digital living room duel Last week, six top consumer electronics vendors formed the WirelessHD group to define 60GHz radios that could carry uncompressed high-definition video across the living room at a roaring 5Gbps. |
| 2006-09-05 | Intel to sort out digital display interfaces rift Intel Corp. is sorting out the competition between two digital display interfaces. Separately, the company is in talks to move its copy protection technology to a wireless transport such as UWB. |
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