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![]() by John B. Virata As we say goodbye to the year that changed everything, it is time to reflect back on what has been and what should be. The terror attacks of Sept. 11 have changed everything in the way we work, the way we travel, and essentially the way we enjoy our lives. Assistance Part of Company's Ongoing Anti-Piracy Campaign Edited by Charlie White Pegasus Satellite Television, in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was instrumental in the arrest and indictment last month of a Scottsboro, Alabama, man, who was charged with possession of equipment used in the theft of satellite television signals.
Format to support Simple and Advanced Simple visual profiles by David Nagel Last week we brought you news of several key developments in the future of the QuickTime format. One of these notable developments was that MPEG-4 will actually become QuickTime's native file format in the next full version release of the software. Since we published that article, we've had several inquiries about further specifics on the format. While we can't provide all of the information requested, we do have a little more to share. ![]() e-VideoTV will focus attention on marketing video compression technology e-VideoTV Inc. announced that its exclusive licensing agreement with Macrovision Corp. to use its analog video copy protection for "less than real time" Pay-Per-View (PPV) video transmissions within the United States has been cancelled by mutual agreement. Company said to be doubling number of local network channels available via satellite Edited by Charlie White EchoStar Communications Corporation announced that its DISH Network satellite TV service will substantially expand the number of local TV channels it provides in each of the 36 markets where it provides local channels by satellite. We're
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