Active-TV Technology for iPhone and iPod touch

Active-TV Technology for iPhone and iPod touch
Navigate YouTube

Navigate YouTube available at iTunes App Sore

An easy to use iPhone and iPod touch App that enables both new and advanced YouTube users to get the best from YouTube.

Browse video Standard Feeds, Categories, Channels and Playlists. Then organize new videos into your own favorites and playlists. Make playlists private or public. Subscribe to other user's playlists and video collections for future viewing. Subscribe to videos matching search-words.

Look at publicly viewable favorite videos, playlists and subscriptions based on your YouTube friends, family and contacts. Send and receive video links with YouTube contacts via YouTube video messages.

Search for new videos tagged for your language or geographical region, using local keyboard. Explore for new videos via easy switching of user ID to the owner of interesting videos - then explore their world.

All actions are kept in sync with PC, Mac or Apple-TV access to YouTube. Available at Apple App Store.

active-TV technology for PC

active-TV technology for PC
Windows PC based home network

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

TV-World-Wide interviews at AMD's NAB booth

Active-TV ecosystem developers,

AMD announced collaboration with Red Bee (formerly BBC Broadcast); they are a content creator and distributor. They are adding support for Media Center Edition (MCE) formatted access to content over broadband to the home.

At NAB Red Bee are demonstrating access to IPTV service via an active-TV enabled hybrid-STB and Extended-Notebook ecosystem. MediaMall provides the thin-client support software allowing the MCE application (spotlight) to the ‘disrtibuted' from the Extended-PC to the STB thin-client.

TVWorldwide came to the AMD booth and interviewed Red Bee’s Chris Howe (CTO) and MediaMall’s Jeff Lawrence (President). See the interviews at the links below:

MediaMall interview: http://tvworldwide.com/events/nab/nab2006/default.cfm?id=6771&type=wmhigh&test=0

Red Bee interview: http://tvworldwide.com/events/nab/nab2006/default.cfm?id=6770&type=wmhigh&test=0
More at http://www.redbeemedia.com/

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