Cable Show: The Tech Hot List Whether you are an in-the-trenches engineer, an app developer who lives in the proverbial "cloud," or a programmer that's seeking direct or over-the-top distribution or trying to figure out when 4K will be ready for primetime, this year's Cable Show will offer technology angles that are suitable for a wide range of show-goers. More»
Charter Inches Toward Cloud UI Rollout Charter Communications continues to test a new cloud-based user interface in employee homes, and expects to start expanding it to customer homes in "certain markets" by mid-year as the MSO moves ahead with its ambitious all-digital upgrade plan. More»
DOCSIS 3.1 Speeds Ahead DOCSIS 3.1, the new CableLabs-led platform that promises to deliver multi-Gigabit speeds without requiring operators to pull fiber all the way to the home, has made significant progress since its product specifications were issued last fall. More» Cable Show: Itaas Runs RDK On Boxes Old And New Count itaas among the vendors that claims it can teach old set-top boxes some new tricks. More»
Cable Show: Rovi Cuddles With The Cloud Hitching itself to the power of the cloud, Rovi has launched a new HTML-based "connected" guides and underlying services platform that can run on smart TVs, the Web, and iOS- and Android-powered tablets and smartphones. More»
Cable Show: DTLA Stamps Nagra's DRM Nagra said its digital rights management platform, MediaAccess Persistent Rights Management, has been given the green light from the Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator (DTLA). More»
Cable Show: Espial Gives RDK Guidance Espial said it will use this week's show in Los Angeles to show off a high performance user interface based on HTML5 that runs on devices outfitted with the Reference Design Kit, the preintegrated software stack for IP-capable devices that's being managed by Comcast, Liberty Global and Time Warner Cable. More»
Cable Show: ATEME Upgrades Titan Live At The Cable Show in Los Angeles, advanced video compression technology provider ATEME will be showing improvements to a number of its products, including its carrier-grade video processing solution Titan Live. More»