Posts tagged television

Swoozy @ CeBIT 2014 : The Future TV – Semantic TV system
Mar 7th 2014
It’s a great pleasure for me to present this year at the CeBIT 2014 the new version of Swoozy – The Semantic TV System for which I’ve received last year a CeBIT Innovation Award. In the so-called Swoozy Entertainment Area Hall 9 F43 (DFKI booth) you will be able to discover a brand new way to interact with your television over gestures and to combine these with semantic technologies (Web 3.0).
Have you never asked yourself how old the news presenter could be? Or perhaps in which town your favorite sitcom was filmed? Never wished to get more video clips of the singer currently being interviewed or to get more information about a car in this secret agent film ? If you have ever asked yourself these questions and wanted to get instantly a precise answer then you will love Swoozy!
Just imagine: you are watching a nice serie like Sherlock Holmes and *bam* for some reason you would like to know More >

Tutorial: Using TV Out with an iPod Touch 2G/ iPhone 1-2-3G for self-written apps with XCode
Apr 13th 2010
Here we are again with a typical problem when using an iPhone or an iPod Touch: you have built a nice app with XCode and would like to show it to everyone during a presentation. Unfortunately you don’t have the magic “Steve Job” cable that will allow you to show to the whole audience what you are currently doing on your iPod Touch.
Only the Video app allows a direct video output onto the cable. This is so frustrating! But fortunately here is a solution. This solution is based on jailbreaking your device and installing a special app that will over a private Apple API output the screen buffer directly onto the cable. It’s really worth trying it out and will give your presentation a new dimension, because not so many people are using this technique. More >
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