Digital TV News: Games@Large
Pace debuts high-end games on HD set-top box
Mar 22, 2010 – Pace (LSE:PIC) has unveiled a new HD (high definition) set-top box designed to make games developed for the PC accessible in the living room. The box was developed as part of the European Union-funded Games@Large project.
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Pace plc, Games@Large, Middleware, Set Top Box, Smart Home, Video Exchange
Pace demonstrates IP connectivity leadership at IPTV World Forum
Mar 22, 2010 – Pace (LSE:PIC) will demonstrate its IP connectivity expertise during the IPTV World Forum show in London this week. Pace will showcase both future technological innovation and real-world customer deployments of its converged pay TV technologies.
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Pace plc, Mathias Hautefort, DVR, IPTV, Middleware, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Smart Home, Video Exchange
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