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an enclosure within a courtroom, e.g. witness box, where the witness sits, or the press box, where the press sit, or the jury box, where the jury sits.
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The deletion of the set-top box proposal comes after 19members of the House of Representatives, led by HouseEnergy and Commerce Committee Chairman Rep.
The new Android set-top boxes will include a one-month voucher, giving users unlimited access to movies, TV series, documentaries and kids content on Icflix ranging from classic gems to blockbusters from the largest Jazwood collection available online alongside Hollywood and Bollywood content.
Mware's solution is completely integrated with Linux based set-top boxes based on the ALi chipset M3912 offered by TelergyHD.
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Intel hopes to find a foothold in the lucrative smart TV market with the introduction of a chip for TVs and set-top boxes.
We extended our previous work and have upgraded the design of our set-top box to provide virtual management platforms for multiple service providers [7].
The Trident TSC100 family is part of Trident's new generation of set-top box SoCs designed for the worldwide satellite, cable and IPTV markets.
Robertson says the Acad is talking to several set-top box makers, but hasn't settled on any one.
The computer giant is apparently set to relaunch its set-top box under the new name to fit in with other i-products.
The agreement comes on the heels of ADMC's distribution strategy announced last month, which confirmed several EPL subscription platforms available to football fans, including a high-definition set-top box, IPTV, and streaming via broadband Internet.
More set-top boxes and TV sets with Internet access are becoming available to consumers including a new Web enabled device from TiVo Inc, the set-top box maker.