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Technology Stocks : C-Cube
CUBE 36.29+1.9%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: JEFF K who wrote (37301)11/17/1998 8:03:00 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
I hope they let DIVI do a lot of talking at the conference.

C-Cube is working with about 10 software companies to develop the tools for the chip,
according to Patrick Henry, C-Cube 's sr. director of marketing.

I can think of ULEAD, AVID, Adobe, but that leaves about 7 others....

Anyway tomorrow will bring some good talks.....

comdex.com

DVD -- Is It Finally Poised to Take Off? - Level 100

Two years ago, DVD was the hottest technology in the consumer market.
However, it has taken off slowly and has not even come close to realizing its
potential as of now. This session will provide an update on DVD technology
and look at DVD ROM and the standard battles for perhaps the most
important DVD technology of all -- DVD read/write. It will also look at the
current applications or uses of DVD in both business and consumer markets.

Wednesday, November 18, 1:00 P.M. - 2:15 P.M.

Chair:
Marty Levine
Editor and Publisher, Digital Technology Report
Speaker:
Peter Biddle
DVD Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation
Speaker:
Robert Duncan
Senior Project Engineer, Product Development
Div., Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Speaker:
Rob van Eijk
Vice President, Strategic Alliances & Business
Grp, Mktg. for Optical Storage, Philips Consumer
Elec.

And this one also........

comdex.com

igital TV and Internet TV: An Up-to-Date Perspective -
Level 100

Few question the fact that the PC and TV are on a collision course. However,
when this will happen and how it will develop is open to question and
speculation. Our experts will provide an update on digital television and the
current approach that the broadcasters, cable and telecom vendors are taking
to meet the current government guidelines and proposed rollout timetable. They
will also explore the various digital broadcast standards proposals that
Microsoft and Intel and their competitors are pushing to these various industries.
Additionally, panelists will look at the role of the Internet in next-generation
television environments and give an overview of where Internet and enhanced
TV is today and where it is going.

Wednesday, November 18, 2:45 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Chair:
Robin Raskin
Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, FamilyPC
Speaker:
Kishore Manghnani
Vice President, Marketing, TeraLogic Inc.
Speaker:
Bert McComas
Founder, InQuest Market Research
Speaker:
Rey Roque
Vice President, New Business Development,
Princeton Graphics Systems
Speaker:
Jim Schraith
President and CEO, ShareWave, Inc.
Speaker:
Frans van Houten
Senior Vice President, Philips Consumer
Electronics
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