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IFA 2016 Highlights - Tablets and NotebooksSeptember 20, 2016A selection of newly announced tablets and notebooks at IFA 2016 held on the 4th-7th September in Berlin.Subscribers Only
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CES 2016 Overview - Tablets and NotebooksJanuary 19, 2016An overview of selected tablet and notebook releases announced at CES 2016 held from the 5th-9th January at Las Vegas.Subscribers Only
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Evolving Set-Top Box Market DynamicsOctober 16, 2015This presentation provides a clear overview of the major trends and dynamics across the Set-Top Box and OTT/Multiscreen landscape, it examines the rationale behind the emergence of new business models, vendor consolidation and technological developments such as UHD.Subscribers Only
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The Future of Pay TV in AsiaJuly 22, 2015What are the key technologies and the differences in the Asian pay TV market? This presentation demonstrates the differences between developed and developing pay TV markets by exploring the future of pay TV in Asia. Operators, OTT providers and content owners are increasingly looking towards key technologies like UHD, multicast IP transmission and LTE video, edge caching and predictive analytics and content recommendation in order to drive video consumption as the number of connected devices in the region grows.Subscribers Only
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The Future of Multiscreen Delivery & MonetizationMarch 17, 2015Connectable consumer devices are continuing to drive content consumption online and multiscreen. 2015 will see video accounting for over half of all internet traffic. This new behaviour has resulted in additional costs in processing and distribution, as such linear TV remains the more favourable method in creating new revenue. However, new monetisation opportunities such as analytics-based programming advertising and recommendations-based content delivery can offset these additional costs. The monetisation of connected devices is also leading service operators to diversify their service provisions.Subscribers Only
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CARTES 2014 Chip to Cloud Security - November 2014November 19, 2014As the proliferation of digital devices and services risks to outpace our ability to protect goods from attackers, Chip-to-Cloud security has an increasing role to play in offering dedicated and advanced end-to-end digital security. Strong authentication is required which need to be secure and convenient...Subscribers Only
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CARTES 2014 NFC & HCE - November 2014November 19, 2014Much has been written about the relative strengths and weaknesses of NFC and HCE over the last year or so. Some of this has been based on fact and some has been based on fiction. This presentation tries to analyse and distinguish between the myths and the realities behind NFC and HCE...Subscribers Only
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CARTES 2014 Summary - November 2014November 19, 2014This presentation provides analysis and commentary from the IHS Digital Security research team on the key announcements from the 2014 CARTES conference.Subscribers Only
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CES 2014 Summary – Consumer Electronics, Smart Home and Home AppliancesFebruary 09, 2014CES, the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, once again saw the launch and establishment of key trends in the consumer electronics industry for 2014. From flexible and curved displays to smart home appliances and wearables, IHS’ CE team summarises what’s hot, and what’s not, for 2014.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Insight Report - UHD: The next generation of high resolution contentApril 22, 2013The technical systems for a wider 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) launch will be ready by 2016/2017, while it is expected to achieve commercial mass market by 2022/2023. By 2020, there will be 213 UHD channels, 140 million TV households with at least one UHD TV and over 50 million UHD set-top boxes (STBs) installed. Take up of UHD-capable TVs will be spurred on by TV manufacturers for screen sizes of 50-inches and above. By 2025, nearly half of all TVs shipped will be UHD-capable, and a quarter of all households will have at least one UHD TV.Subscribers Only