Intercast was a short-lived technology developed in 1996 by Intel for broadcasting information such as web pages and computer software, along with a single...
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List of teletext services (section 1990s: InterCast)
utilized InterCast technology to complement their programming. InterCast, however, fell into disuse, and Intel discontinued support of InterCast a few years...
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of WebTV for Windows, under Windows 98, as well as for the now-defunct Intercast system. Canadian company Norpak sold and manufactured encoders and decoders...
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Texture Cache 2D GUI acceleration Video Scaling in Y VBI support Including Intercast 220 MHz RAMDAC Resolutions to 1600 × 1200 Direct3D and BRender APIs supported...
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available. It was also used for Microsoft's WebTV for Windows and Intel's Intercast. Both used custom tuners, in the form of plug-in cards for PCs, that captured...
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Mycroft, a New York-based technology company, and the UK company Global Intercasting Ltd, which provided live satellite television programs for global corporate...
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2009 to 2012, Good Technology grew through acquisitions, among them Intercasting Corporation (May 2009) and CloudSync (January 2010), Copiun (2012), and...
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